Try, for example, Pre-cleaning or Pile Cloth Filter.
Water as a strategic resource – filtration technology for demanding conditions in Cairo
Reduction of operating costs Removal of suspended solids Phosphorus reduction (down to 0.1 mg/l) Removal of suspended solids – tertiary polishing BOD and COD reduction Compliance with new, stricter effluent discharge limits"CLEVER" Disc filter
277,78 l/s per filter
10 μm, PES
Al Gabal Al Asfar wastewater treatment plant is the largest wastewater treatment plant in the Middle East and North Africa, with a total capacity of 1,800,000 m³ per day.
As part of the intensification of the wastewater treatment plant at a large WWTP in Cairo, IN-EKO TEAM Disc filters were installed. The primary goal is tertiary wastewater treatment after the biological stage in order to ensure compliance with strict environmental regulations for wastewater discharge. The application focuses on improving effluent parameters, primarily on removing total suspended solids (TSS).

Type: 24FDG_B
Quantity: 4 pcs
Qmax: 277.78 l/s per filter
Filter cloth: 10 μm, PES
Material: stainless steel AISI 304
Purpose of use: tertiary treatment stage of a municipal WWTP
Location: Al Gabal Al Asfar, Cairo, Egypt
Solution / Benefits:
In a country with limited freshwater resources, it is essential to achieve high-quality treated wastewater. This is ensured by the IN-EKO TEAM Disc filter, which enables continuous and measurable improvement of wastewater quality by reducing total suspended solids (TSS) below 10 mg/l and even reducing phosphorus concentration. By removing fine solids, the filter improves the efficiency of subsequent water disinfection, after which the water can be reused for technical processes or irrigation.

