Croft creates cost and carbon efficient filter with 3D printing
Posted to News on 3rd Sep 2014, 10:31

Croft creates cost and carbon efficient filter with 3D printing

Croft Additive Manufacturing's Straightliner Filter has been created using additive manufacturing to deliver energy savings when compared with a conventional filter.

Croft creates cost and carbon efficient filter with 3D printing

The Straighliner Filter offers a lower pressure drop and resistance than can be achieved using subtractive techniques. This is because, when manufactured conventionally, the holes in the perforated plate are at an angle to the filtrate flow, changing the flow characteristics and causing turbulence in the functionality of the filter.

Using additive manufacturing to build the filter holes at the same angle as the flow allows the filtrate to pass through the filter with much less resistance, resulting in both energy and cost savings.

To learn more about additive manufacturing and the Straightliner Filter, please visit www.additive-manufacture.co.uk.

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UNITED KINGDOM

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