In precision industry and water treatment processes, titanium rod filters are highly regarded for their corrosion resistance and efficient filtration performance. However, like all filtering devices, filters also need to be cleaned and regenerated after a period of use to maintain their ideal performance. The filter element has good corrosion resistance, high precision, and strong high temperature resistance. The titanium rod filter element can be reused after washing or soaking in acid and alkali.
Titanium rod filterThe core component of the filter is its internal titanium rod filter element, which has tiny pores that can effectively intercept impurities and particles. As the usage time increases, a large amount of pollutants may accumulate on the surface of the filter element, which not only reduces the filtration efficiency, but also may cause an increase in pressure difference, affecting the operation of the entire system. Therefore, regular cleaning and regeneration are essential maintenance steps.

1. Shutdown and depressurization: Before carrying out any maintenance work, it is essential to ensure that the system has been shut down and depressurized to avoid personal injury or equipment damage.
2. Disassemble the filter: Carefully disassemble the titanium rod filter according to the instructions in the operation manual. During this process, care should be taken not to damage the filter element and connecting components.
3. Visual inspection: Before cleaning, visually inspect the filter element to identify any obvious damage or blockage. This helps determine whether a new filter element needs to be replaced.
4. Cleaning the filter element: Use appropriate cleaning agents and soft brushes to clean the filter element. For stubborn pollutants, ultrasonic cleaning machines can be used to enhance the cleaning effect. Avoid using hard tools to scratch the surface of the filter element to prevent damage to the microporous structure.
5. Rinse and dry: Rinse off the cleaning agent with clean water, and then use clean compressed air or natural air drying to dry the filter element.
6. Check the seals and connectors: Before reinstalling, check the O-rings and other seals for wear or damage, and replace them if necessary. At the same time, check if the connectors are intact to ensure there is no risk of looseness or leakage.
7. Reassemble the filter: Reassemble the filter in the reverse order of disassembly, ensuring that all components are installed in place and securely connected.
8. Testing and Startup: After assembly, perform a pressure test to ensure there are no leaks. After confirming that everything is normal, the system can be restarted.