Ensure superior water quality with the 500 LPH Borewell Sediment Filter, designed to eliminate suspended particles like sand, mud, and rust from borewell water. Ideal for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use, this filter safeguards downstream systems including RO units, UV filters, and pumps.
Constructed from durable FRP or stainless steel, this sediment filter offers a steady flow rate of 500 litres per hour and supports long service life under demanding water conditions. Its multi-layer filtration system (5–20 micron) ensures high dirt-holding capacity while minimizing maintenance.
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Parameter |
Details |
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Flow Rate |
500 Litres per Hour (LPH) |
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Filtration Type |
Mechanical Sediment Filtration |
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Micron Rating |
5 – 20 Micron (customizable) |
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Body Material |
FRP or Stainless Steel (SS304/SS316) |
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Applications |
Domestic, Agricultural, Industrial |
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Operating Pressure |
2 – 3 Bar |
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Connection Size |
1 to 2.5 inches (custom options available) |
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Temperature Range |
5°C – 45°C |
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Maintenance |
Manual cleaning or cartridge replacement |
- Superior Filtration Efficiency: Removes sand, rust, silt & debris to improve water clarity.
- Equipment Protection: Safeguards RO membranes, pumps, and plumbing from damage.
- Durable & Corrosion-Resistant Design: Durable FRP or SS body resists corrosion & pressure damage.
- Consistent Flow Rate (500 LPH): Ideal for medium-volume domestic and industrial needs.
- Low Maintenance: Easily cleaned cartridges extend usability.
- Flexible Integration: Compatible with sand, carbon, and RO filtration systems.
1. Trusted Industry Experts
We bring years of experience in borewell filtration, providing reliable, high-flow sediment filters customized to your water needs.
2️. Heavy-Duty Construction
Each unit is made with corrosion-resistant FRP or stainless steel, built to withstand India’s toughest borewell conditions.
3️. Custom Solutions
Get filters with your choice of micron rating, housing, and connection sizes — perfect for your unique sediment levels and flow needs.
4️. Protection You Can Count On
Extend the life of your entire water treatment system by starting with this powerful, efficient pre-filter.
5️. Complete Support
From selection and customization to installation and servicing — our water experts are with you every step of the way.
1. How does a borewell sediment filter work?
A borewell sediment filter uses mechanical filtration. Water passes through a micron-rated cartridge (5–20 microns) that traps sand, mud, rust, and suspended solids. This helps protect RO membranes, geysers, and plumbing lines from clogging or damage.
2. Can I use this filter before an RO or UV system?
Absolutely. It’s designed as a pre-treatment step. Removing coarse particles first extends the life of your RO membrane, reduces maintenance, and improves purification performance downstream.
3. What is the filter made of?
You can choose between:
- FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) – lightweight, rust-free, and cost-effective
- Stainless Steel (SS304 or SS316) – heavy-duty, durable, and ideal for aggressive water conditions
Both options are suitable for indoor or outdoor installations.
4. How often should I clean or replace the cartridge?
- Clean every 2–4 weeks (depending on sediment load)
- Replace every 6–12 months
In high-sediment zones, monthly replacement may be needed to maintain flow rate and water quality.
5. What micron ratings are available, and which should I choose?
We offer:
- 5 micron – for fine mud, rust, and silt
- 10 micron – for medium sediment
- 20 micron – for coarse sand and particles
6. Is it suitable for homes and industries?
Yes. This 500 LPH sediment filter is ideal for:
- Homes & apartments (1–3 bathrooms)
- Farms & borewell systems
- Restaurants, laundries, and small factories
Its compact frame allows easy retrofit into most pipelines.
7. What is the lifespan of the filter and housing?
- Filter housing: 5–10 years (FRP/SS)
- Filter cartridge: 6–12 months
Proper maintenance and timely cartridge changes ensure long-term performance.
8. Can it treat iron-rich or hard water?
This sediment filter removes particles but not dissolved iron or hardness. For high iron or TDS levels, we recommend adding:
- Iron removal filter
- Water softener
- Or an RO system downstream


