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2.
Taking the slurry from the filter
inlet pipe to know the solid density
3.
Using a cylinder sampler device, take
the filter cake sample from the filter
disc at the snap blow sequence.
Methodology
4. Step 2 and 3 are repeated 3
times with a same filter speed
and for slurry sample is mixed in
a plastic.
5.
Measure the thickness of
filter cake using a Vernier
and repeat it for 3 times
Disc 2 Disc 7
• Sampling date: 9 August 2018
• Density: (Stable)
Disc Speed Filter
Number 25 Hz 35 Hz 45 Hz 55 Hz
Disc 2 66.42% 65.62% 66.06% 66.28%
Disc 7 66.12% 65.78% 66.10% 66.28%
• The slower filter speed produce thicker cake and vice versa
Result and Discussion
Productivity
Disc 2 Disc 7
• Higher speed filter produce higher productivity and vice versa
• From this sampling result, The productivity with speed filter 55 Hz is 1,8 times higher than 25 Hz speed filter
Result and Discussion
Moisture
Sampling Date: 9 August 2018
Disc 2 Disc 7
• The higher filter speed produce higher moisture content and vice versa
Result and Discussion
Sampling Date: 14 August 2018 (Low Vacuum Pressure and Unstable Solid Density)
For Productivity, all variables have a significant For Moisture, all variables have a significant
effect to the respond (Productivity) except filter effect to the respond (Moisture). The most
bag running hours. The most significant variables significant variables are:
are: 1. Drimax Usage
1. Density 2. Filter Bag Running Hours
2. Filter Speed 3. Filter Speed
3. Vacuum pressure 4. Density
4. Drimax Usage 5. Vacuum Pressure
Conclusion
1. At stable density and vacuum pressure, higher filter speed will increase the filter productivity, increase cake
moisture and reduce the cake thickness.
• Analyzing more factors (particle size and specific drymax dosage) that
affecting the performance of Rotary Disc Filter to get more accurate
data.
• Make an optimization formula of every factors that affecting the
performance of Rotary Disc Filter