Filtering liquid raw materials at receiving, before
placing in storage, reduces contaminants from suppliers, delivering vessels, and debris collected
while unloading. Filtering also helps monitor incoming raw material quality.
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In addition, any debris or oversized, un-dissolved solids in an additive stream have the
potential to cause off-quality product or to interrupt equipment operation.
To maintain the cleanliness of an additive and prevent a host of problems throughout your process, we recommend a filter at
every step along the way. Our customers' experiences have proven that an investment in filtration
can improve paper quality and prevent costly downtime.
Documented Case Studies:
Kaolin Slurry - How a Self-Cleaning Filtration Unit Handled the Hard-to-Filter Material at a Lower Cost.
Why Wet End Industrial Filtration in Paper Mills is Important
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