As a high-frequency turnover storage and transport center, the enterprise faces the dual challenges of "speed and quality":
Large-scale turnover efficiency pressure: Traditional filtration equipment, due to relatively high resistance, often limits single-unit flow rate to 30-40m³/h. Facing large daily shipping demands, overly slow flow rates cause loading bay backlog, increasing logistics costs.
Storage tank bottom sediment: Large storage tanks generate sediment, oxide scale, and mechanical impurities at the bottom during long-term operation, which are easily drawn into the loading pipeline under high-intensity suction.
Demanding downstream customer indicators: With the comprehensive implementation of National VI vehicle diesel standards (GB 19147), downstream customers' requirements for diesel cleanliness indicators are becoming increasingly strict, and particulate contaminant content directly affects the enterprise's brand credibility.
Maintenance downtime costs: During high-load operation periods, frequent cartridge replacement or equipment failures in filtration equipment will directly affect the continuous operation of the loading line.