WO2007004262A1 - 濾過装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a filtration device used for removing harmful substances such as suspended substances and pathogenic microorganisms in a liquid, and more specifically, a large number of filters in which a filter element is built in a casing. And a filtering device having a structure in which a large number of filters are connected to each other by piping.
- a hollow fiber membrane filter is a filter element in which a plurality of hollow fibers are used as a filter medium, and has a capillary-shaped partition wall made of porous resin, and the central portion is penetrated by the partition wall.
- a cell is formed.
- the liquid to be treated raw solution
- the partition made of porous resin flows into the cell penetrating the center of the hollow fiber.
- harmful substances such as suspended substances and pathogenic microorganisms are removed in the partition wall, and the liquid flowing into the cell can be recovered as a purified treated liquid (filtrate). That is, the cell formed by the partition wall is used as a filtrate flow path for allowing the filtrate to flow through the hollow fiber membrane filter.
- the monolithic filter 2 shown in FIG. 1 is a filter element in which a large number of cells 3 are formed using a ceramic porous body as a filter medium so that liquid flow path directions are parallel to each other.
- the filter element has a grid-shaped structure in which a large number of cells 3 divided by the partition walls are formed. In this structure, when the liquid to be treated (raw solution) is supplied to the inside of a large number of cells 3 at a predetermined pressure, the liquid permeates the partition walls that also have ceramic porous body strength and flows out of the cells.
- the cell 3 formed by the partition wall is used as a stock solution flow path for circulating the stock solution.
- the filter element When the above filter element is used for microfiltration or ultrafiltration, the filter element is often used in the form of a filter in which the filter element is built in the casing.
- Each of the above filter elements has a structure in which the stock flow path and the filtrate flow path are separated by a partition wall, although there is a difference between the force used to use the cell as the filtrate flow path and the use as the stock flow path. ing. Therefore, by separating the filtrate only, the filter element is built in the casing, and the raw material flow path and the filtrate flow path are separated from each other by a sealing material such as an O-ring. It becomes possible to collect.
- the filter element is built in the casing so that the liquid flows in the vertical direction.
- the filter as described above alone has a filtration function.
- a large-scale facility such as a water purification plant or a factory that is required to process a large amount of undiluted solution
- the filtration area In order to increase the water permeability per unit filtration area per unit filtration area (hereinafter simply referred to as “water permeability”) and improve the processing capacity, the filtration of a structure in which a number of filters are interconnected by piping It is common to be used as a device.
- a filtering device having a structure in which a large number of filters are connected by a header pipe is known (for example, see Patent Document 1).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-334429
- the filtration device having a structure in which a large number of filters are connected by a header pipe as described above, the viewpoint power of increasing the filtration area and improving the processing capacity is a useful device.
- the backwashing of the filter there is a problem that a sufficient cleaning effect cannot be obtained It was.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, and applies backwashing pressure uniformly to a large number of filters or a large number of cells formed in a filter element. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a filtration device that has an advantageous effect as compared with the conventional one, in which a sufficient washing effect can be obtained when the filter is backwashed.
- the present inventors have found that a large number of filters have been reduced.
- a filtration device with a structure connected by a pipe pipe, air is easily left inside the header pipe, and the air pool formed by the air attenuates the backwash pressure. It was found that no cleaning effect was obtained.
- the header tube constitutes a filter string in which a plurality of filters are connected in parallel, and at least two filter strings are further connected in parallel by a collecting tube.
- the present invention has been completed by conceiving that the above problems can be solved by a novel configuration in which the collecting pipe is arranged at a higher position than the header pipe. That is, the present invention provides the following filtration device.
- a filter element having a partition wall having a porous physical strength, a cell serving as a liquid flow path formed by the partition wall, and a casing in which the filter element can be incorporated, the filter element being A filtering device including a number of filters built in the casing so as to circulate the liquid in a vertical direction, wherein the casing can supply a liquid to be treated (raw solution) to the filter element. There are formed a stock solution supply port, a filtrate delivery port through which processed liquid (filtrate) can be sent out from the filter element, and a stock solution discharge port through which the stock solution can be discharged from the filter element.
- a pipe for mutually connecting As a pipe for mutually connecting, a stock solution supply header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected to the stock solution supply port of the casing, and the cable
- a filtrate recovery header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected to the filtrate outlet of the casing, a concentrate recovery header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected to the concentrate discharge outlet of the casing, and the filtrate collection.
- a filtrate collecting and collecting pipe having at least two openings that can be connected to the header pipe, and the plurality of the filters are constituted by the stock solution supplying header pipe, the filtrate collecting header pipe, and the stock solution collecting header pipe.
- a filter string connected in parallel is configured, and at least two rows of the filter strings are further connected in parallel by the filtrate recovery collecting pipe, and the filtrate recovery collecting pipe includes the filtrate recovery collecting pipe.
- the casing includes a large number of filter units, and the casing includes a raw liquid supply port that can supply a liquid to be processed (raw solution) to the filter element, and a processed liquid (filtrate) from the filter element. ) And a stock solution discharge port through which the stock solution can be discharged from the filter element, and the stock solution of the casing serves as a pipe connecting a number of the filters to each other.
- a concentrate feed header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected to the supply port, a filtrate recovery header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected to the filtrate delivery port of the casing, and the stock solution discharge port of the casing
- a stock solution recovery header pipe having a plurality of openings that can be connected, and a stock solution collection assembly having at least two openings that can be connected to the stock solution collection header pipe
- the stock solution supply header tube, the filtrate collection header tube, and the stock solution collection header tube constitute a filter string in which a plurality of the filters are connected in parallel.
- a filtration device having a structure in which at least two rows of the filter strings are further connected in parallel by a tube, and the stock solution collecting tube is arranged at a position higher than the stock solution collecting header tube.
- the pipe further includes a stock solution collection pipe having at least two openings that can be connected to the stock solution collection header pipe, and the stock solution collection pipe is connected to the stock solution collection header pipe.
- the filter element is a monolithic filter element in which a large number of cells are formed so that the flow direction of the liquid is in parallel with the ceramic porous body force.
- the filtration device according to any one of to [3].
- the filtration device of the present invention can uniformly apply a backwash pressure to a large number of filters or a large number of cells formed in the filter element. Compared to the conventional one, it is possible to obtain a sufficient cleaning effect.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing one embodiment of a filter element.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram schematically showing an operation method (water filling operation) of the filtration device.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing an operation method (filtration operation) of the filtration device.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram schematically showing an operation method (back washing operation) of the filtration device.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram schematically showing an operation method (back washing operation) of the filtration device.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram schematically showing an operation method (back washing operation) of the filtration device.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the filtration device of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a side view schematically showing one embodiment of the filtration device of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the filter element.
- FIG. 10 is a side sectional view schematically showing one embodiment of a filter.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory view schematically showing one embodiment of a seal cap, in which FIG. 11 (a) is a top view and FIG. 11 (b) is a cross-sectional view along the line AA ′ in FIG. 11 (a). is there.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory view schematically showing the usage state of the seal cap, in which FIG. 12 (a) is a top view and FIG. 12 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA ′ of FIG. 12 (a).
- the present inventor In developing the filtration device of the present invention, the present inventor first uses a conventional filtration device. Thus, the reason why a sufficient cleaning effect could not be obtained during backwashing of the filter was studied.
- a filter incorporating a ceramic monolithic filter as a filter element will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
- FIGS. 2 to 6 are schematic views of a filtration device 10 having a structure in which a large number of filters 12 are connected by a header pipe 18.
- a filtration apparatus 10 can be used in water filling operation, filtration operation, backwash operation, and operation cycle.
- the stock solution is distributed and supplied from the stock solution supply header pipe 20 to the plurality of filters 12 with the valve 32 opened and the valves 26 and 28 closed.
- the stock solution is filtered as it passes through the partition wall of the filter element 14, and the filtrate is focused on the filtrate collection header pipe 22 via the internal space (filtrate flow path) of the casing 16 and collected.
- the valve 26 is instantaneously opened.
- a differential pressure is generated between the filtrate flow path side and the stock solution flow path side of the filter element 14, and the clarified water stored in the internal space (filtrate flow path) of the casing 16 permeates the partition wall of the filter element 14 and passes through the filter element 14. It flows into the stock solution flow path of the filter element 14.
- suspended substances accumulated on the partition wall surface of the filter element 14 are released from the partition wall surface force, and the backwash wastewater is supplied to the stock solution. It is focused on the feed header pipe 20 and discharged.
- the valve 28 is opened, and the compressed air for backwashing is also supplied to the plurality of filters 12 by distributing the stock solution discharge header pipe 24 force.
- the compressed air is supplied at a high pressure of, for example, 200 kPa.
- the stock solution is uniformly supplied to all the filters during the water filling operation. Therefore, it is difficult to perform water filling without causing the water level of each filter to vary (for example, the filter connected to the end side of the stock solution supply header pipe is more likely to be delayed in the supply of the stock solution. It is thought that the water level at the time tends to be low). Accordingly, it can be said that a large amount of air remains in the filter in which the supply of the undiluted solution is delayed from the other filters or in the vicinity of the pipe, and an air reservoir is easily formed.
- the stock solution supply header pipe 60, the filter The header string 58 such as the liquid recovery header pipe 62 and the stock liquid recovery header pipe 64 constitutes a filter string 82 in which a plurality of filter units 52 are connected in parallel, and at least two rows of filter strings 82 are filtered.
- the filtrate collection pipe 84 is arranged at a higher position than the filtrate collection header pipe 62.
- an L-shaped pipe elbow
- a filtrate recovery collecting pipe 84 is connected to the end of the pipe.
- the filtrate in the filtrate collecting header pipe 62 is collected during the water filling operation.
- the collecting tube 84 can be reliably pulled out. That is, the air present in the filtrate collecting header pipe 62 can be discharged in a nearly complete form, and various problems caused by the air pool in the header pipe 58 can be effectively prevented.
- the filtrate collection tube is disposed horizontally (that is, at the same height level) as the filtrate collection header tube, or is disposed at a position lower than the filtrate collection header tube, even if the water filling operation is performed, the inside Since it is difficult to sufficiently replace the air with the stock solution or the filtrate, it is difficult to confirm the force at which the air reservoir exists in any part of the header tube.
- a filter string 82 in which a plurality of filters 52 are connected in parallel is configured by a header pipe 58 such as a stock solution supply header pipe 60, a filtrate collection header pipe 62, and a stock solution collection header pipe 64.
- a header pipe 58 such as a stock solution supply header pipe 60, a filtrate collection header pipe 62, and a stock solution collection header pipe 64.
- the stock solution collection tube 86 is disposed at a higher position than the stock solution collection header tube 64. It is also preferred to do it, which is one of the forms.
- the filtrate recovery collecting pipe 84 is arranged at a higher position than the filtrate collecting header pipe 62, and the stock solution collecting collecting pipe 86 is compared with the stock solution collecting header pipe 64.
- the filtration area inherently possessed by the filter element is reduced. It is possible to solve various problems that cannot be effectively utilized, such as once the backwashing is performed, the water permeation rate decreases again in a short time, and frequent backwashing is forced. Also, if air is present inside the header pipe, the filter element may be damaged when compressed air for backwashing is supplied. Such damage can be prevented.
- the filtering device of the present invention it is conceivable that the air from which the header pipe force is removed remains in the collecting pipe to form an air pool.
- the collecting pipe is arranged at a higher position than the header pipe, the amount of air existing inside the collecting pipe, where the effect of air bleeding is high, is extremely small. Therefore, it is difficult to think that a very small amount of air pool formed by the air flows back to the header pipe arranged at a position lower than the collecting pipe. Even if it flows back to the header pipe, the cleaning effect is not obtained when the filter is backwashed. There is little risk of lowering.
- the filtration device of the present invention has a filtrate collection tube 84 (or a stock solution collection tube 86) in one or both of the filtrate collection tube 84 and the stock solution collection tube 86. It is preferable to provide a drain valve 74, 78 for venting air that controls the communication between the liquid drain pipe 76 and the filtrate drain pipe 76 (or the filtrate drain pipe 80).
- a drain valve 74, 78 for venting air that controls the communication between the liquid drain pipe 76 and the filtrate drain pipe 76 (or the filtrate drain pipe 80).
- Such a structure can reduce the number of nozzles as compared with the structure in which each filter 52 or each filter string 82 is provided with a drain valve for air venting. A single air vent valve can be used.
- a large-scale filtration device used in a large-scale facility such as a water purification plant or a factory
- a filter string connected to 10 filters is connected to a further 10 rows, for a total of 100 filters.
- This is particularly effective for a filtration device that also has dexterity.
- the apparatus configuration can be simplified and the equipment cost can be reduced. It becomes possible.
- the filtration device of the present invention described above is constituted by a large number of filters and pipes that interconnect them.
- examples of specific embodiments of the respective constituent elements will be shown.
- the “filter” according to the present invention includes a filter element and a casing.
- filter element means a cell having a partition wall that also has a porous physical strength, and a cell that becomes a liquid flow path is formed by the partition wall. According to such a filter element, when the undiluted solution permeates the partition and flows into the cell, or when the undiluted solution permeates the partition and flows out of the cell, the suspended solution or Harmful substances such as pathogenic microorganisms are removed, and the liquid flowing into the cell or the liquid flowing out of the cell can be recovered as a purified treated liquid (filtrate).
- the material constituting the filter element is not particularly limited, but generally, a filter element made of resin or ceramic is widely used.
- Examples of the resin constituting the filter element include polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), cellulose acetate (CA), polysulfone (PS), polyethersulfone (PES), Alternatively, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or the like is used.
- PP polypropylene
- PE polyethylene
- PAN polyacrylonitrile
- CA cellulose acetate
- PS polysulfone
- PS polyethersulfone
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- Examples of the ceramic constituting the filter element include alumina (Al 2 O 3), titanium
- TiO 2 TiO 2
- mullite Al 2 O 3 .SiO 2
- zirconia ZrO 2
- Alumina is preferably used because it can form a stable slurry that can easily be obtained from a raw material with a controlled particle size and has high corrosion resistance. Ceramics have excellent mechanical strength and durability, and are highly reliable and have high corrosion resistance.Therefore, there is little deterioration during chemical cleaning with acids, alkalis, etc.Furthermore, the average pore diameter that determines the filtration capacity is precise. It has various advantages such as being controllable. Therefore, ceramic is preferable to resin as the material constituting the filter element.
- a hollow fiber membrane filter is a filter element in which a large number of hollow fibers are used as a filter medium.
- the hollow fiber membrane filter has a capillary-shaped partition wall made of porous resin, and a cell penetrating the center is formed by the partition wall. It has a structured structure.
- a filter formed in a column shape as a whole is often used.
- a tubular filter or a monolithic filter described above can be given as typical examples.
- the tubular filter has a cylindrical partition wall that also has a ceramic porous physical strength, and has a structure in which a single cell that penetrates the center part and is divided by the partition wall is formed.
- the monolithic filter has a grid-cam structure in which a lattice-shaped partition wall having a ceramic porous body strength is formed and a large number of cells divided by the partition wall are formed.
- a monolithic filter is suitably used because of its large filtration area per unit volume and high processing capacity.
- the tubular filter or monolithic filter has a partition having ceramic porous body strength, and the partition is used to form a base material on which a cell serving as a liquid flow path is formed. What is comprised from the filter membrane which is also formed in the inner peripheral surface) and also has a ceramic porous body strength whose average pore diameter is smaller than that of the substrate can be suitably used.
- the filtration function is exhibited exclusively by the filtration membrane, so that the average pore diameter of the substrate can be increased. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the flow resistance when the liquid that has permeated through the partition walls and has flowed out of the cell permeates the inside of the base material, and the amount of water permeation can be increased.
- the average pore size of the ceramic porous body constituting the filtration membrane varies depending on the required filtration performance (particle size of the substance to be removed). In the case of a filter element used for microfiltration or ultrafiltration , 0.01-: about LO / zm.
- the average pore diameter of the ceramic porous body constituting the substrate is determined in consideration of the balance between mechanical strength and water permeability. Usually, a ceramic porous body having an average pore diameter of about 1 to several hundred m is used as a substrate.
- the base material can be obtained by a method of forming a clay containing aggregate particles, drying and firing, and the filtration membrane is formed by forming a slurry containing aggregate particles on the partition wall surface of the base material. Then, it can be formed by a method such as drying and firing. Film formation is performed by a conventionally known process such as dip film formation. Although it can be performed by a membrane method, it is preferable to use a filtration film-forming method (see Japanese Patent Publication No. 63-66566) that can effectively prevent film defects such as pinholes.
- the average pore diameter of the base membrane or the filtration membrane is controlled by the average particle diameter of the aggregate particles constituting them. That is, if aggregate particles having a large average particle diameter are used, a base material or a filtration membrane having a large average pore diameter can be formed, and if aggregate particles having a small average particle diameter are used, the average pore diameter is increased. A small substrate or a filtration membrane can be formed.
- At least one layer of an intermediate film made of ceramic porous body having an average average pore diameter between these is formed between the substrate and the filtration membrane. It is.
- a slurry containing aggregate particles with a small average particle diameter is formed on the partition wall surface of a base material with a large average pore diameter to form a filtration membrane, the aggregate particles in the slurry are placed inside the pores of the base material. May enter and block the pores, resulting in a decrease in water permeability.
- aggregate particles in the slurry for forming a filtration membrane can be trapped on the surface of the intermediate film, and therefore it is possible to prevent the aggregate particles from entering the pores of the base material. Good for the point!
- the monolithic filter composed of the base material and the filtration membrane as described above, at least the end face of the monolith (part other than the cell opening) 1S film made of a water-impermeable material such as glass Those coated with the above can be suitably used (see, for example, JP-A-61-8106 and JP-A-2001-300273).
- the monolithic filter for example, a number of cells 3 are formed as in the monolithic filter 2 shown in FIG.
- a water collecting slit 5 is formed to connect the cell and the external space of the monolith 4, and both end openings of the cell (water collecting cell) communicating with the water collecting slit 5 are plugged by the plugging member 6.
- the monolithic filter since the flow resistance when the filtrate flows out of the monolith is larger in the cells near the center, the flow resistance when the filtrate flows out of the monolith is small. Can be used for filtration, and the substantial filtration area and thus the water permeability can be reduced.
- the filtrate from which the cell force in the vicinity of the central portion has also flowed out can be quickly discharged into the external space of the monolith via the water collecting slit. Therefore, the cell in the vicinity of the center can be effectively used, and the substantial filtration area and thus the water permeability can be greatly increased.
- Such a structure is particularly effective in the case of a large monolithic filter (for example, having an outer diameter of 180 mm) having a long distance to the outer periphery of the cell force monolith near the center. Since the water collection cell has a structure in which the opening at both ends of the cell is plugged, the stock solution is not mixed from the cell opening.
- the water collecting slit can be formed by breaking a group of cells arranged in parallel so as to communicate with the external space of the monolith.
- the rupture of the cell may be performed at the stage of the formed body before firing or the dried body, or may be performed at the stage of the sintered body after firing.
- the cell opening is plugged by, for example, a method of drying and baking after filling the cell opening to be plugged with clay (plugging material) having the same material force as that of the monolith. be able to.
- a plurality of water collecting slits 5 are often formed near both end faces of the monolith 4.
- the water collecting slits 5 are generally formed so as to be parallel to each other.
- the shape of the tube filter or monolith filter is not particularly limited as long as the filtration function is not hindered.
- Examples of the overall shape include a columnar shape as shown in FIG. 1, a quadrangular prism shape, or a triangular prism shape.
- a columnar shape that is easy to be extruded and easy to seal with the casing with less firing deformation is preferably used.
- Examples of the cell shape include shapes such as a square cell, a hexagonal cell, or a triangular cell in addition to a circular cell as shown in FIG. . Above all, during backwashing, the suspended matter accumulated on the partition wall surface is removed and removed. Circular cells that are easy to do are preferably used. When used for microfiltration or ultrafiltration, a circular cell having a cell diameter of about 1 to 5 mm ⁇ is preferable.
- casing t means a container that can contain a filter element. That is, an internal space is formed in the casing, and the filter element can be built in the internal space.
- the filter elements as described above columnar ones are generally used, and therefore the casing is often configured in a cylindrical shape that can incorporate these columnar bodies.
- a cylindrical casing is preferably used.
- a filter element 100 is configured by incorporating a filter element 104 in a casing 102 so that a liquid flows in a vertical direction.
- a filter element 104 for example, if a cylindrical monolithic filter is used as the filter element, the monolithic filter will be built in a vertical arrangement so that the cells open in the vertical direction.
- filtration is performed when the undiluted solution is supplied with a force on the lower end side of the filter element and is circulated by force toward the upper end side (so-called upward flow filtration).
- the casing 102 is connected to the interior space thereof so as to communicate with the interior space thereof, a stock solution supply port 106 that can supply a stock solution to the filter element 104, a filtrate delivery port 108 that can send a filtrate from the filter element 104, and a filter element
- a stock solution supply port 106 that can supply a stock solution to the filter element 104
- a filtrate delivery port 108 that can send a filtrate from the filter element 104
- a filter element There are three types of openings, the stock solution outlet 110, through which stock solution can be discharged as much as 104 forces. Generally, these openings are provided with flanges so that they can be easily connected to piping.
- the stock solution supply port is an opening for supplying the stock solution to the filter element, and is also used when discharging the backwash drainage.
- the stock solution supply port is connected to one opening of the stock solution supply header pipe through an attached flange.
- the stock solution supply port 106 is often formed on the lower end side of the casing 102 as shown in FIG.
- the filtrate outlet is an opening for sending filtrate from the filter element, and is also used when supplying clear water for backwashing.
- the filtrate outlet is connected to one opening of the filtrate recovery header pipe through an attached flange. Easy air venting in the casing From the viewpoint of achieving this, it is preferable to form a filtrate outlet 108 on the upper end side of the casing 102 as shown in FIG.
- the stock solution discharge port is an opening for discharging the stock solution from the filter element, and is also used when supplying compressed air for backwashing.
- Examples of the stock solution discharged from the filter element include drainage drainage during water filling operation and circulating stock solution during cross-flow operation (a method of continuous filtration while circulating the stock solution through the filter element). It is done.
- This stock solution discharge port is connected to one opening of the stock solution recovery header pipe through an attached flange.
- the stock solution discharge port 110 is generally formed on the upper end side of the casing 102 as shown in FIG. .
- the casing may be composed of several members that need not be integrally formed.
- a hollow cylindrical casing main body 112 an upper cap 114 attached to the upper end thereof, and a bottom cap 116 attached to the lower end thereof may be mentioned.
- a filtrate outlet 108 is formed near the upper end of the casing body 112
- a stock outlet 110 is formed at the top of the upper cap 114
- a stock supply port 106 is formed at the lower end of the bottom cap 116.
- the casing is composed of several members, it is preferable to connect the members using a flange.
- seal members such as rubber-like O-rings 118, 120 and ring-shaped flat packings are interposed between the members to be connected to ensure liquid tightness.
- a sealing material is arranged along the flanges of both members to be connected, bolt holes are respectively provided on the outer peripheral side from the sealing material arrangement portion of the flange, and fixed with bolts and nuts.
- a concave groove for arranging and fixing the sealing material may be provided on the flange for facilitating the arrangement of the sealing material and surely fixing.
- the casing is impermeable and has high corrosion resistance, and is preferably made of a material.
- a casing made of resin is used in the case of a filter element made of resin.
- a stainless steel casing is preferably used in the case of a filter element made of ceramic.
- the filter When configuring the filter, it is necessary to have a structure in which the filter element is built in the casing in a state in which the stock solution flow path and the filtrate flow path are liquid-tightly separated by a sealing material.
- the structure is not particularly limited, but usually, a sealing material is arranged along the outer edge of both end faces of the filter element so as not to block the cell opening, and the sealing material is in contact with a part of the casing. A structure is adopted.
- the shape, structure, material, and the like of the sealing material are not particularly limited, and may be, for example, an O-ring or a ring-shaped flat packing that also has a strength of inertia such as rubber.
- an O-ring or ring-shaped flat packing along the outer edge of the end face of the filter element so as to surround all of the cell openings, the above two functions can be secured. .
- seal caps 122 and 124 are used as the sealing material as shown in FIG.
- the term “seal cap” means a cap-shaped seal material used by being attached to the end of a columnar body such as a filter element (see, for example, JP-A-10-184919). ). Compared to O-rings and ring-shaped flat packings, such cap-shaped sealing materials can be easily and reliably fixed to the filter element, and can ensure high liquid tightness. ⁇ I like it ⁇ .
- FIG. 11 (a) and FIG. 11 (b) are explanatory views schematically showing one embodiment of a seal cap.
- FIG. 11 (a) is a top view and FIG. 11 (b) is a view.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA ′ of (a).
- a seal cap 122 shown in FIGS. 11 (a) and 11 (b) is an annular member having an L-shaped cross section, which is also formed of an elastic material such as rubber, and has a body 122b extending in the vertical direction. And a top portion 122a extending in the horizontal direction, and has a central opening portion 122c.
- FIGS. 12 (a) and 12 (b) are explanatory views schematically showing the use state of the seal cap.
- FIG. 12 (a) is a top view
- FIG. 12 (b) is FIG. It is AA 'sectional drawing of a).
- the seal cap 122 has the body 122b in close contact with the outer peripheral surface 2a of the monolithic filter 2 and the top 122a in close contact with the end surface of the monolithic filter 2.
- the central opening 122c is a monolithic fill It is formed so that all the many cells 3 of the data 2 are exposed, and all the cells 3 can be used effectively! RU
- the filter 100 shown in FIG. 10 when the stock solution is supplied at a predetermined pressure into the cell of the stock solution supply port 106 force filter element 104 of the bottom cap 116, the stock solution permeates the partition walls that partition the cell.
- the filter element 104 is filtered and flows out from the outer peripheral surface of the filter element 104 as filtrate into a space 126 formed between the outer peripheral surface 104a of the filter element 104 and the inner peripheral surface 112a of the casing body 112. This filtrate is stored in the space 126 and finally recovered from the filtrate recovery port 108 of the casing body 112.
- the filter 100 is used as a dead-end type filter by closing the stock solution outlet 110 at the top of the upper cap 114 with a valve or the like.
- the undiluted solution outlet 110 and the undiluted solution supply port 106 are connected by a pipe or the like so that the undiluted solution circulates in the filter 100, so that it can be used as a cross-flow type filter.
- the filtration device of the present invention includes piping for connecting a number of filters to each other.
- the pipe include a stock solution supply header tube, a filtrate collection header tube, a stock solution collection header tube, a filtrate collection / collection tube, and a Z or stock solution collection tube.
- the header pipe and the collecting pipe are pipes for distributing and supplying a liquid to a filter and other pipes, or collecting and collecting the liquid from the filter and other pipes.
- Each of these pipes is composed of a main pipe, and a plurality of openings are formed in the main pipe.
- Branch pipes may be attached to the openings of the main pipe.
- flanges are attached to the opening at both ends of the main pipe and a plurality of openings (or the opening of the branch pipe) so that it can be easily connected to a filter or other piping. It is.
- the stock solution supply header pipe is a header pipe formed with a plurality of openings that can be connected to the stock solution supply port of the casing.
- This header pipe is used to distribute and supply the stock solution sent from the stock solution supply source to multiple filters, and also to collect backwash drainage from multiple filter elements for collection. Used.
- the plurality of openings of the stock solution supply header pipe are usually connected to the stock solution supply port of the casing constituting the filter through an attached flange. Connected.
- the filtrate recovery header pipe is a header pipe formed with a plurality of openings that can be connected to the filtrate outlet of the casing.
- This header pipe is used to collect and collect filtrate from multiple filter elements, and when distributing and supplying backwashing clear water and cleaning chemicals to multiple filter elements. Used.
- the plurality of openings of the filtrate collection header pipe are usually connected to a filtrate delivery port of a casing constituting the filter via an attached flange.
- the stock solution recovery header pipe is a header pipe formed with a plurality of openings that can be connected to the stock solution outlet of the casing.
- This header pipe is used to collect and collect drain drainage during water filling operation, and is also used to distribute and supply backwash compressed air to multiple filter elements.
- the plurality of openings of the stock solution recovery header pipe are usually connected to a stock solution discharge port of a casing constituting the filter through an attached flange.
- the filtrate collection tube is a collection tube formed with at least two openings that can be connected to the filtrate collection header tube.
- This collecting pipe is used to collect and collect filtrate with at least two filtrate collection header pipes, and distributes and supplies backwashed clear water to at least two filtrate collection header pipes. Also used when.
- At least two openings in the filtrate collection tube are usually connected to one of the openings on both ends of the filtrate collection header pipe (main pipe) via an attached flange.
- the stock solution collection tube is a collection tube formed with at least two openings that can be connected to the stock solution collection header tube.
- This collecting pipe is used to collect and collect drainage drainage of at least two stock solution recovery header pipes, and distributes backwash compressed air to at least two stock solution collection header pipes. It is also used when supplying.
- At least two openings of the stock solution collection tube are normally connected to one of the openings on both ends of the stock solution header pipe (main tube) via an attached flange.
- the filtration device of the present invention is capable of removing harmful substances such as suspended substances and pathogenic microorganisms in liquids in a wide range of fields such as drinking water 'industrial water production, pharmaceutical' food field, or purification of sewage and industrial wastewater. Used to remove. In particular, it can be suitably used in large-scale filtration facilities such as water purification plants and factories where a large amount of stock solution is required and a large number of filters need to be connected and used.
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