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Rotorflush Filters
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Charmouth
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Rotorflush Filters:
Valves improve filter reliability
Rotorflush Filters' new valve senses when solids are beginning to build up on the filter screen faster than the self-cleaning jets can clear it.
News from Rotorflush Filters (12 September 2007)
Self cleaning pump finds more applications
Submersible pump with self cleaning intake screen is being increasingly used to extract water from raw sewage and effluent to provide filtered and pressurised source of wash water for inlet screens.
News from Rotorflush Filters (11 April 2006)
Self-cleaning submersible pump design available
Rotorflush has developed and test marketed a submersible pump with an integral self-cleaning intake screen, and now seeks a partner to further commercialise this technology.
News from Rotorflush Filters (22 November 2004)
Pump boasts integral self-cleaning filter
The Rotorflush Filterpump is a revolutionary product: a submersible pump with an integral self-cleaning intake filter.
News from Rotorflush Filters (18 December 2003)
Submersible pump has integral self-cleaning filter
Rotorflush Filters is introducing a vertical, multi stage stainless steel, submersible pump with an integral self cleaning intake filter which will work in highly contaminated fluids
News from Rotorflush Filters ( 8 August 2001)
Filters self clean using backwashing rotor
Rotorflush Filters introduces the RF-200 and RF-400 Self Cleaning Filters, available for flows of up to 8000 gph and screen sizes from 100 micron-10mm
News from Rotorflush Filters ( 9 July 2001)
Affordable self cleaning filter for low outputs
Rotorflush Filters is introducing a miniature self cleaning filter to its range, measuring only 100mm in diameter with a throughput of up to 50 litres per minute
News from Rotorflush Filters ( 5 March 2001)


