Screen printing professionals face persistent challenges with wastewater management, as the byproducts of ink, emulsion, and cleaning agents threaten both shop plumbing systems and municipal water infrastructure. The Rhino M-10F filtration system emerges as a comprehensive solution to these environmental and operational concerns.
The Growing Problem: Screen Printing Wastewater Contamination
The screen printing process generates significant wastewater during screen cleaning and reclamation, containing multiple contaminants:
These contaminants pose dual threats: they accumulate in plumbing systems, causing costly clogs and repairs, while simultaneously polluting municipal water systems and potentially contaminating groundwater supplies.
Rhino M-10F: A Targeted Solution for Screen Printers
The Rhino M-10F filtration system represents a specialized approach to wastewater management in screen printing operations. Its five-stage filtration process captures solids ranging from large emulsion chunks to microscopic ink particles, with filtration down to 10 microns.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Rhino M-10F Filtration System |
| Filtration Stages | 5-stage process |
| Filtration Precision | Down to 10 microns |
| Installation | Fits beneath most washout booths (38" W x 30" D x 18" H) |
| Maintenance | Requires periodic filter media replacement |
Operational Benefits
The system offers multiple advantages for printing operations:
Available replacement components include FM102150 filter media (10 micron), RB25/50 filter cartridges, and 151120 cartridge O-rings for system maintenance.
Industry-Wide Application
The filtration system serves diverse screen printing operations, from small studios to high-volume production facilities. Its applications extend to washout booth drainage, emulsion removal stations, and general screen cleaning areas.
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