Bidirectional feeding filter press is a kind of double feeding connection filter press, which is widely used in life, the main features are as follows:
1. The two ends of the left and right filter plate sets are fed at the same time through the fixed feeding port and movable feeding port respectively, which makes the feeding speed fast and the working efficiency of the filter press high.
2. Both sides of the filter plate group feed in both directions, so that the feed is more uniform, when the feed port at one end is blocked, the other end can still feed, to keep the filter press working continuously and uninterruptedly.
Common applications include:
- Mining operations and aggregate
- sewage treatment & sludge treatment
- “Ready-mix” concrete washout water recovery
- Food & beverage production
- Marble and stone cutting




Filter press advantage
- High Filtration Efficiency: We utilize advanced filtration technologies, such as precise filter cloth alignment and optimized plate design, to achieve efficient and effective filtration results.
- Robust and Durable Construction: The filter plates are typically made from high-strength polypropylene or other corrosion-resistant materials.
- Excellent Sealing Performance: our filter presses equip with reliable sealing systems that prevent leakage and ensure consistent pressure application throughout the filtration process.
- User-Friendly Operation: The equipment is equipped with automated or semi-automated control systems that simplify operations and reduce manual intervention.
- Wide Range of Applications: we offers customization options to tailor the filter presses to specific process requirements.
Filtration Principle
The filter cloth acts as a medium that allows the liquid to pass through while retaining the solids. The result is the formation of filter cakes within the chambers and the collection of filtrate, enabling effective solid-liquid separation.
- Filtration: The filter press applies pressure to the slurry by either hydraulic or mechanical means. This pressure forces the liquid portion of the slurry to pass through the filter cloth while retaining the solid particles within the chambers.
- Cake Formation: As the liquid passes through the filter cloth, a layer of solid particles, known as the filter cake, forms on the surface of the cloth within each chamber.
- Filtrate Collection: The liquid portion of the slurry, called the filtrate, passes through the filter cloth and collects in a drainage system or collection channel.
- Cloth Cleaning: Over time, the filter cloths may become clogged with accumulated solids, reducing filtration efficiency. Periodic cleaning or replacement of the filter cloths is necessary to maintain the performance of the chamber filter press.