Water filter FMA 9000
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Water filter - FMA 9000 - STF FILTERS - cartridge / dust / self-cleaning
Water filter - FMA 9000 - STF FILTERS - cartridge / dust / self-cleaning
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Characteristics

Designed for
water
Filtration element
cartridge
Applications
dust
Cleaning
self-cleaning
Fluid specification
for seawater
Operating pressure

Min.: 2 bar
(29.008 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145.038 psi)

Filtration size

Min.: 10 µm

Max.: 1,000 µm

Flow

Min.: 15 m³/h
(529.72 ft³/h)

Max.: 1,800 m³/h
(63,566.4 ft³/h)

Description

STF Filters Serie 9000 are electric drive automatic screen filters. They are specially designed for municipal, industrial and irrigation applications. They have exceptional high performance due to the low backwashing water consumption. Thanks to the STF nozzles with nylon brushes the distance between the filtering screen and the suction nozzle is zero, and this, together with the controlled helical motion of the electric motor, make this filter the most effective one in the market. STF Electric drive range of filters can operate in the most extreme climate conditions with the minimum water consumption due to their backwashing system with patented nylon brushes. - Continuous filtration process during the backwashing cycle. - Minimum backwashing water consumption. - We offer the possibility to put together several filters and use one programmer for all of them. - Two versions: PVC and stainless steel filtering cartridge. - Filtration degrees from 10 to 1000 microns. - State-of-the-Art screens that guarantee 100% the filtration degree. - Flow rates from 20 to 1.250 m³/h.

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