
Pressure Filtration
Pressure filtration is a process where pressure is used to push a liquid or gas through a filter that traps unwanted particles or impurities. Think of it like squeezing a sponge filled with dirt: the pressure forces the dirty fluid through the filter material, leaving contaminants behind. This method is efficient for clarifying liquids, separating solids from liquids, or removing impurities in various industrial applications. The higher the pressure, the faster the filtration occurs, making it suitable for processing large volumes quickly and effectively.