Drum filters are used in aquaculture to separate and filter solid and organic matter, and to treat water at the entrance and exit of fish farms. They are used in both recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) and flow-through plants.
Drum filters are beneficial for aquaculture because they: They can help prevent algae and bacteria, eliminate waste, and trap sludge. They can create a controlled environment that reduces the risk of disease. They can increase the overall efficiency of aquaculture operations. They can have a low energy cost due to their innovative drum design.
They can have a corrosion-proof chain to minimize maintenance costs. Drum filters work by passing untreated water into a drum, where gravity drives it through filter panels and out of the drum. They can have a filtration degree of 10,000 down to 10 microns, and a wide range of flow rates.


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