A filter press operates by forcing a slurry through a series of filter plates, where the liquid is separated from the solid particles. The slurry is pumped into the press, where it fills the chambers formed by the stacked plates. As pressure builds, the liquid passes through the filter media, leaving behind the solids, which accumulate as a cake. Once the filtration is complete, the press is opened, and the solid cake is removed for further processing or disposal.
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