Because of the mud filter presses often operate in harsh environments, often containing a certain concentration of acidic gases or being filled with kerosene, alkaline dust, and other substances, these corrosive chemicals can accumulate over time and damage the filter press’s electrical components, potentially causing electrical failures and unresponsive control buttons.
When a mud filter press’s control buttons fail to operate, first check the structure and contacts of the control buttons themselves. To verify: Press the corresponding button and observe whether the corresponding node indicator at the PLC input illuminates. If it does, the button is functioning properly. If it does not, inspect the relevant terminals and wires.
A mud filter press operates by generating a strong force on the filter plates through the hydraulic system. This allows the individual filter plates to form the filter chamber, the essential component of the equipment. This means that a certain number of filter plates must operate under strong pressure. If this pressure inadvertently exceeds the filter plates’ tolerance, the plates will naturally break and break.
During unloading, the convex edges around the filter plates of the filter press are prone to wear. Once the edges are severely worn, the filte r chamber cannot be sealed, and the liquid with strong pressure inside the filter chamber will leak or erupt from the worn area. The movement of liquid in the slurry filter press will further aggravate the wear of the filter plates, resulting in complete damage to the filter plates.
