Automatic Disc Filtration Systems – Self-Cleaning, High-Capacity Solutions

Automatic disc filtration systems are self-cleaning filters that use a tightly stacked series of grooved plastic discs to trap suspended solids. When a preset pressure differential is reached, the discs automatically separate, spin, and backwash, expelling debris without interrupting the main filtration flow. At Pelmar Engineering, we supply a complete line of Amiad Spin Klin™ disc filters from compact 2″ units to high-capacity 10″ Super Galaxy systems designed for continuous, low-maintenance operation in demanding industrial and municipal environments.

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Pelmar Engineering offers the full range of Amiad Spin Klin™ disc filters, from compact 2″ units to large-scale 10″ Super Galaxy systems. Browse our automatic disc filter products or contact our team for expert assistance in selecting the ideal solution for your operation.

FAQs – Automatic Disc Filtration

Disc filters offer depth filtration, capturing particles at multiple levels within the grooved discs, while screen filters rely on a single surface barrier. This gives disc systems higher dirt-holding capacity and longer intervals between cleaning cycles.

The right disc filter depends on factors such as flow rate, water quality, type of solids, and desired micron rating. At Pelmar Engineering, we assess your system’s capacity, pressure, and application requirements to recommend the best model, whether it’s a compact 2″ unit for small flows or a 10″ Spin Klin™ Super Galaxy for large-scale water treatment.

While the upfront investment may be higher than manual filters, the lifetime cost is much lower. Automatic disc filters reduce labour, prevent unplanned downtime, and extend equipment life by protecting pumps and heat exchangers. Over time, these savings often outweigh the initial purchase cost, making them a cost-effective, long-term solution.

Automatic disc filters require minimal operator intervention. The self-cleaning cycle activates automatically, eliminating the need for manual disassembly or frequent cartridge replacement. Routine checks are simple and usually limited to inspecting seals, valves, and controllers. Many facilities find that maintenance can be reduced by up to 80% compared to manual filtration systems.

With proper installation and routine care, disc filters typically last 10 years or more. The polymer discs and housings are built to withstand high pressures and corrosive environments. Replacement parts are readily available, and because there are no moving mechanical parts in the discs themselves, wear and tear are minimal.

Yes. Disc filtration systems are modular by design, meaning additional pods can be added as your demand grows. This makes them an excellent option for businesses anticipating future expansion, since capacity can be increased without replacing the entire system.