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NUTSCHE FILTERS
We have developed and designed our own range of VSK Static Nutsche Filters (NF), Agitated Nutsche Filters (ANF) and Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryers (ANFD) used for solid-liquid separation processes, by filtration under pressure and vacuum drying; in chemical, pharmaceutical, food industry and cosmetics any many others, from pilot to production scale.
Working Principle of the Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryer is described here: ANFD Working Principle | LEHMANN INDUSTRIE.
Static Nutsche Filters
A common feature of these filters is the manual emptying of the cake through the upper part of the device, by opening the top lid. Depending on the diameter of the lid, the resulting mass and the type of application, several variants of lid opening are designed.
Agitated Nutsche Filters
Simple Agitated Nutsche Filters
It is essentially based on a static nusche filter design with a pneumatic lid lift and manual emptying of the cake in the upper part, supplemented by a 2-paddle stirrer with rotation in one direction. Stirring helps the filtration process as well as possible drying of the cake.
Automatic Agitated Nutsche Filters
This most advanced version of the nutsche filter works fully automatic way and consists of the stirrer with J-shaped paddles with alternative rotation (in clockwise direction it smooths, in the counterclockwise direction it ploughs), and helps to evacuate the cake through the side discharge valve. In addition, there is a function of hydraulic lowering of the filter plate.
KEY FEATURES & OPTIONS
- Pressure and atmospheric apparatus for filtration of pharmaceutical and chemical products
- Maximum operating pressure from -1 (vacuum) to 10 bar
- Volumes 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000 liters*
- Perforated filter screen with a ring for filter fabric attachment
- Heated jacket (duplicator)
- Cake washing
- CIP / SIP washing and spraying systems
- CE certificate, PED (2014/68/EU) or ASME U Stamp, ATEX (2014/34/EU)
MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION
- Stainless steel (DIN 1.4571, DIN 1.4541, DIN 1.4301, …)
- Nickel, nickel alloy (Hastelloy®)
- PP, PVDF
- Coating (PFA RubyRed®, Halar® E-CTFE)
HEATING
- unheated
- heated jacket (duplicator)
- heating spiral
FILTER SCREEN
- perforated according request
FILTER FABRIC ATTACHMENT
- pressure ring with bayonet
- pressure ring bolted
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT NUTSCHE FILTERS
A nutsche filter (often simply called a Nutsche) is an industrial unit used for solid-liquid separation processes via filtration under pressure or vacuum. Applications: in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetics industries, from pilot to production scale.
Depending on their design, Nutsche filters are classified as Static Nutsche Filters and Agitated Nutsche Filters or Agitated Nutsche filter Dryers.
The nutsche filter consists of a cylindrical vessel with a flat bottom that serves as a filter plate. A filter medium (filter cloth or metal screen) is placed on this plate. The suspension is fed in at the top, and pressure differences draw the liquid (filtrate) through the filter, while the solids remain behind as a filter cake.
A static (or manual) nutsche filter is cylindrical vessel used for solid-liquid separation processes via filtration under pressure or vacuum. The vessel has a flat bottom that serves as a filter plate. A filter medium (filter cloth or metal screen) is placed on this plate, where slurry is filtered through and while the solids remain on the plate as a filter cake. Static Nutsche Filters means no stirring mechanism, using for the filtration just a static pressure difference. A common feature of these filters is the manual emptying of the cake through the upper part of the device, by opening the top lid. Depending on the diameter of the lid, the resulting mass and the type of application, several variants of lid opening are designed.
A nutsche filter can be used not only for filtration but also for washing and drying the filter cake. For this purpose, Automatic Nutsche Filter Dryer (ANFD) with a heating jacket for the heating medium are used.
An agitated pressure Nutsche filter (often referred to as an ANFD—Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryer) operates as a closed system for solid-liquid separation, typically in four cyclic steps. The basic principle is based on filtration under pressure or vacuum, supported by an integrated agitator for process optimization.
Working Principle of the Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryer:
- Mixing / Filling: At the start, the mixture (suspension) is fed into the filter vessel. The agitator, often equipped with J-shaped blades, homogenizes the material, aids crystallization, or ensures uniform distribution.
- Filtration: By applying pressure (above the suspension) or a vacuum (below the filter medium), the liquid (filtrate) is pressed through a filter cloth or plate. The agitator smooths the surface of the filter cake in a clockwise direction to prevent cracks and form an even layer.
- Washing / Drying: The filter cake is washed to remove impurities. The cake is then dried using gas pressure or a vacuum.
- Discharge: Once the process is complete, the agitator rotates counterclockwise. The special blades scrape the dry filter cake outward, and it is discharged through a side outlet valve.
Key Features:
- Fully automated process: The system enables mixing, filtering, washing, and drying in a single machine.
- J-agitator: It allows for both smoothing (clockwise) and discharging (counterclockwise).
- Height adjustability: The agitator can move vertically up and down to optimally process the cake.
This technology is primarily used in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and food industries.
The main advantages of an Agitated Nutsche filter Dryer (ANFD) compared to a Static Nutsche Filter revolve around efficiency, safety, and product integrity.
Here are the key benefits:
- Containment and Safety: ANFDs are fully enclosed systems. This prevents operators from being exposed to hazardous or toxic chemicals and protects sensitive products from environmental contamination.
- Integrated Processing: Unlike static filters, automatic versions can perform filtration, washing, and drying (often vacuum drying) within a single vessel. This eliminates the need to transfer wet cakes between different pieces of equipment.
- Reduced Labor and Human Error: Automation handles the agitation, cake discharge, and cleaning (CIP/SIP). This significantly cuts down on manual labor and ensures higher batch-to-batch consistency.
- Efficient Washing: The built-in agitator allows for “re-slurry” washing. By mixing the solvent directly with the filter cake, you achieve much more effective impurity removal than simple displacement washing in a static filter.
- Mechanical Discharge: Automatic filters use an internal paddle or screw mechanism to discharge the dry product. In static filters, the cake must be manually scooped out, which is time-consuming and risks product loss.
- Improved Heat Transfer: Many automatic units feature heated agitators and jackets, which speed up the drying process significantly compared to the passive air-drying or manual transfer required with static units.



