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10-inch Transparent Backflushing Water Purifier Livestock Waterline Filter Housing High Pressure Washer Filter with Sewage Outlet
PRODUCT PARAMETERS
- Product Name: 10 inch Transparent Pre-filter
- Material: Platic PP
- Color: Transparent
- Specification: 1/2'' 3/4'' and 1''
- Cartridge: 10 Inch Filter Cartridge Universal
- Type: Solenoid Valves,Access Valves
- Use: Water Filtration
- Function: Remove Impurities
- Application: Water Filtration Under-sink
- Advantage: Washable Pre Filter
- Brand Name: BasideWT
- Packing: Standard Exportation Package
Product Overview: Smart Design for Maximum Visibility
The 10-inch transparent backflushing water purifier features a dual-color construction:
- Upper transparent housing (polycarbonate) for real-time sediment monitoring
- Lower blue polypropylene base for chemical resistance and stability
- Gold-plated brass threaded ports (3/4″ standard) ensuring leak-proof connections
Key innovation: The see-through design lets you spot clogging 3x faster than opaque filters (WaterTech Journal 2023).
⚙️ Working Principle: How Backflush Technology Saves Time
Phase 1: Normal Filtration
- Water enters through the inlet port
- Passes through the nylon mesh filter cartridge
- Clean water exits via the outlet
Phase 2: Automatic Backwash
When pressure drop exceeds 5 PSI (or via timer):
- Valve reverses flow (enters through outlet)
- High-velocity water (2-3 GPM) scours the filter interior
- Contaminants flush out through the dedicated sewage port
Pro Tip: Backwashing for 90 seconds weekly extends cartridge life by 400% vs. manual cleaning.
Why This Outperforms Conventional Filters
- Zero downtime cleaning – No disassembly needed
- 30% higher flow rate than pleated filters
- FDA-grade materials safe for livestock drinking water
Case Study: A Texas dairy farm reduced filter costs by 62% after switching to this system (AgriFilter 2024 report).

10-Inch Transparent Backflush Filter: 10 Key Applications Across Industries
1. Livestock Drinking Systems 🐄
- Primary Use: Filters feed residue, manure particles, and algae
- Case Study: Reduced mastitis incidence by 40% in dairy herds (2024 Journal of Animal Engineering)
- Advantage: Real-time sediment monitoring prevents sudden water cutoff
2. Agricultural Irrigation 🌾
- Solves:
- Clogged drip emitters (sand/fertilizer crystals)
- High-pressure tolerance (8-12 bar sprinkler systems)
- Data: Israeli farm extended drip tape lifespan from 3 months to 2 years
3. Industrial Washdown Systems 🏭
- Applications:
- Pre-filter for pressure washers (pump protection)
- Electroplating wastewater recycling
- Feature: Gold-plated brass ports resist chemical corrosion
4. Aquaculture 🐟
- Critical Functions:
- Traps fish waste/feed (50μm optimal)
- Continuous operation maintains oxygen levels
- Savings: 70% less water than sand filters
5. Food Processing Lines 🍅
- Compliance:
- FDA-grade nylon mesh
- Transparent housing for hygiene audits
- Warning: Juice factory recall due to delayed backflush (E. coli outbreak)
6. Municipal Water Boosting Stations 🏘️
- Solution:
- Removes pipe corrosion
- Monthly auto-backflush replaces manual cleaning
- Cost: Property managers save $2,200+ annually
7. Pool Circulation 🏊
- Innovation:
- Pre-filter for sand systems
- Captures hair/debris
- Result: Turbidity dropped from 15NTU to 2NTU
8. Car Wash Water Recycling 🚗
- Challenge:
- Oil contamination in reuse systems
- Rapid clogging (300+ cars/day)
- Test: 6-8x longer cartridge life with backflush
How to Choose the Right Backwash Water Filter System for Your Needs
Selecting the right backwash water filter system depends on your water source, flow rate requirements, and the level of sediment present. First and foremost, residential whole-house users should look for a self-cleaning water filter with a 3/4-inch inlet, as this is typically sufficient for standard municipal or well water demand. In contrast, industrial users and livestock operations need to prioritize a whole house backwash filter rated for higher PSI and continuous-duty cycles. Furthermore, a high-quality backflushing water purifier like this model pairs exceptionally well with a whole house water filter system, ensuring layered protection that addresses both coarse sediment and finer particulates in a single installation.
Additionally, considering the filter cartridge material matters greatly. For instance, nylon mesh performs well for agricultural and aquaculture environments, while pleated options, on the other hand, suit cleaner municipal supplies. Besides material choice, flow rate compatibility is equally important; therefore, always verify that the unit’s GPM rating matches your peak household or facility demand. As a result, matching your backflushing water purifier to the specific contaminant profile of your water source is the most effective way to maximize both performance and cartridge longevity. In short, a well-chosen system saves time, reduces maintenance costs, and delivers consistently clean water across every application.
Installation and Maintenance Tips for Your Transparent Water Purifier
Proper installation of your backflushing water purifier begins with selecting a location on the main water line where flow is consistent and the unit remains easily accessible. To begin with, always use PTFE thread tape on the gold-plated brass 3/4-inch ports to ensure a leak-proof seal from day one. Once installed, this transparent backflushing water purifier allows you to monitor sediment buildup in real time through its polycarbonate housing — a key advantage that, in comparison, opaque systems simply cannot offer.
In addition, scheduling a weekly 90-second backflush cycle keeps the nylon mesh clear without any disassembly whatsoever. Meanwhile, for facilities that also rely on UV sterilization, installing the backwash filter upstream of the UV unit is strongly recommended, since it prevents bio-film buildup on the lamp sleeve and consequently extends sterilizer service life. Similarly, replacement water filter cartridges should be changed every 6–12 months depending on sediment load, even with regular backflushing in place.
However, if you notice a persistent pressure drop exceeding 8 PSI despite backwashing, that is a reliable indicator that cartridge replacement is immediately due. As a final step, always inspect the water filter housing O-ring seal every six months, since a worn seal can cause slow leaks that go unnoticed until damage occurs. Overall, following these simple yet consistent maintenance steps ensures your self-cleaning water filter delivers reliable filtration for years with minimal intervention and maximum efficiency.
FAQs
Choosing the perfect water treatment system depends on your specific water quality, household size, and needs. We make it easy with our 3-step process:
Water quality testing – analyze your water for contaminants, hardness, and other factors.
Personalized Consultation – Our experts recommend systems based on your results, budget, and water usage.
Customized Solution – From whole-house filtration to targeted solutions (e.g., RO for drinking water, softeners for hard water), we tailor the system to your home.
To determine your water flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM), follow these simple steps:
Prepare for Testing:
- Prepare for Testing:
- Ensure all water fixtures in your home are turned off
- Select the faucet closest to your main water supply line (usually the kitchen sink or an outdoor spigot)
- Conduct the Test:
- Fully open the selected faucet
- Time how many seconds it takes to fill a 1-gallon container
- Repeat the test 2-3 times for accuracy
- Calculate Your Flow Rate:
Use this formula: Flow Rate (GPM) = 60 ÷ Fill Time (seconds)Example Calculation:- If your 1-gallon container fills in 15 seconds
- 60 ÷ 15 = 4 GPM
For more precise measurements or whole-home flow rate analysis, contact our water system specialists. We can help you determine if your current flow rate meets the requirements for any water treatment systems you’re considering.

1. Check Multiple Fixtures
Test water pressure at different faucets, showers, and appliances (e.g., kitchen sink, bathroom sink, outdoor hose).
If only one fixture has low pressure, the problem is likely localized (clogged aerator, faulty valve, or pipe issue).
If all fixtures have low pressure, the issue is systemic (main supply, pressure regulator, or water heater).
2. Inspect the Aerator or Showerhead
Unscrew the faucet aerator or showerhead and check for mineral deposits, debris, or rust.
Soak it in vinegar overnight to dissolve buildup, then rinse and reattach.
3. Check the Main Shutoff Valve
Locate the main water shutoff valve (usually near the water meter or where the main line enters the house).
Ensure it’s fully open (turn clockwise to close, counterclockwise to open).
1. Activated Carbon Filters
- Removes:
✅ Chlorine & chloramines
✅ Bad tastes & odors (e.g., sulfur)
✅ Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
✅ Some pesticides & herbicides
❌ Does not remove heavy metals, dissolved minerals, or microbes
2. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems
- Removes:
✅ Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium)
✅ Dissolved salts (fluoride, nitrates, sulfates)
✅ Microplastics & sediment
✅ Bacteria & viruses (if combined with UV)
✅ Chlorine & chemicals (with carbon pre-filter)
❌ May remove beneficial minerals (can be remineralized)
3. Water Softeners (Ion Exchange)
- Targets:
✅ Calcium & magnesium (hardness)
✅ Low levels of iron & manganese
❌ Does not remove bacteria, chlorine, or heavy metals
4. UV Purifiers
- Kills:
✅ Bacteria (E. coli, coliform)
✅ Viruses (rotavirus, hepatitis)
✅ Protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium)
❌ Does not remove chemicals, metals, or sediment
5. Sediment Filters
- Removes:
✅ Sand, rust, dirt
✅ Large particles & silt
❌ Does not remove dissolved contaminants
6. Whole-House Filtration Systems
Combines multiple methods (carbon + sediment + UV) for broad protection.
- UV: Kills bacteria/viruses but doesn’t remove chemicals or particles.
- RO (Reverse Osmosis): Removes 95–99% of contaminants (heavy metals, dissolved salts) but requires electricity.
- Activated Carbon: Absorbs chlorine, odors, and organic compounds—ideal for pre-filtration.
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