1. Slot Width of the Wedge Wire Nozzle To prevent resin loss, the slot width w of the nozzle should meet the following requirement: Where: dₘᵢₙ is the minimum particle size of the resin, typically 0.3–0.5 mm. You may refer to our article “Physical and…
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(1) Stainless Steel Nozzle (Wedge Wire Nozzle) Stainless steel nozzles are made from materials such as 304, 316L, or 904L stainless steel, offering excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature tolerance. However, corrosion resistance should be evaluated based on the water’s salinity—please refer to our article…
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A Wedge Wire Nozzle is a type of water distribution and collection device, primarily used to evenly distribute influent and collect effluent. It ensures uniform flow through the ion exchange resin bed, helping to prevent channeling and resin loss. Classification by Structure: Wedge wire nozzles…
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Compared to woven wire mesh or perforated metal screens, wedge wire strainers feature unique continuous V-shaped openings that provide greater flow area and more precise filtration slots. Thanks to fully welded construction, these strainers ensure exceptional structural integrity and highly consistent slot dimensions. In contrast…
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1. Structure and Function A sieve bend screen consists of a set of parallel metal or plastic bars, typically installed at an angle in channels or at the inlet of pump stations. Its primary function is to intercept large floating debris (such as branches, plastic…
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Compared to metal mesh or perforated screens, wedge wire filter elements offer superior flow capacity and filtration precision due to their unique continuous wedge-shaped openings. Thanks to the fully welded construction, the product achieves not only strict structural integrity but also precise and consistent slot…
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A stainless steel wedge wire panel features a trapezoidal-shaped wire profile, with slot openings that are narrower at the top and wider at the bottom. It is manufactured by welding cold-rolled stainless steel wire—used as screen and support rods—on automated wedge wire production equipment. These…
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Minimal Clogging and Excellent Dewatering Performance Wedge wire screens feature a V-shaped (triangular) profile, which means the contact area for solids is small. The narrow slot openings widen at the tip, making it difficult for solids to clog the screen. Even if clogging occurs, it…
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Our wedge wire nozzles are manufactured by helically wrapping stainless steel wedge wire at uniform spacing around support rods, and they consist of components such as the screen pipe, cover plate, nut, and gasket. The stainless steel wedge wire nozzles are available in various types,…
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Technical Advancement Directions for Microfilter Energy Efficiency: The adoption of permanent magnet synchronous motors and variable frequency drive (VFD) technology can reduce energy consumption by over 30%. Intelligent Control: AI algorithms can be used to predict filter clogging times and optimize backwash strategies. Modular Design:…
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