What is Filtration?
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Filtration is a process used to separate solid particles or impurities from a fluid or gas by passing it through a porous medium or filter. The filter material traps the particles or impurities, allowing the clean fluid or gas to pass through. Filtration is commonly used in various industries, including water treatment, air purification, food processing, and chemical manufacturing. It is an important process in ensuring the purity and quality of a product or substance. There are different types of filtration techniques, including gravity filtration, vacuum filtration, pressure filtration, and centrifugal filtration. The choice of filtration technique depends on the type of application, the size and nature of the particles to be filtered, and the desired level of filtration efficiency. There are several types of filters used in different applications. Here are some common types of cartridge filters: Sediment filters: These filters are designed to remove sand, silt, dirt, and other lar