A mechanical filter is a type of filtration system that physically removes particles from a fluid by passing it through a porous
material. The porous material can be made of various materials such as paper, cloth, or mesh, and it is designed to capture
particles of a specific size. Mechanical filters are commonly used in water filtration systems to remove sediment, sand, debris,
and other visible impurities that can affect the taste, odor, and appearance of water. They can also be used in HVAC systems to
filter out dust and other particles in the air. Mechanical filters can be found in a variety of shapes and sizes, including
cartridge filters, bag filters, and filter housings. They are relatively easy to install, operate, and maintain, making them a
popular choice for many different industries and applications.