EKA Synergy Projects

Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) – Advanced Rainwater Filtration in Bangalore

The Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) is one of the most efficient rainwater filtration systems used worldwide. At EKA Synergy Projects, we supply and install Wisy Vortex Filter, Wisy Vortex Fine Filter WFF, and vortex filter units designed for high-performance rainwater harvesting in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Our vortex filter rainwater systems ensure maximum water purity by removing sediments, leaves, dust, and debris—before water enters your tank or recharge pit

How the Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) Works

The incoming rainwater enters the VFF chamber through a tangential vortex inlet, creating a spinning motion. This natural vortex forces heavier particles outward, while clean, fine water passes through a precision stainless-steel mesh filter.

Centrifugal force separates dirt & debris

 Fine water passes through 0.28–0.3mm stainless steel mesh

 Dirt flows to the drain, clean water flows to the tank

Core Components

  • Vortex inlet for high-speed circular flow
  • Fine mesh stainless-steel filter screen
  • Self-cleaning outlet system
  • Overflow line for separated debris
How the Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) Works

Types of Vortex Fine Filter (WFF)

We offer multiple variants of Vortex Fine Filters (WFF) designed for different roof areas, water flow capacities, and rainwater harvesting setups. Each Wisy Vortex Filter model uses centrifugal action to ensure clean, debris-free rainwater for homes, apartments, commercial buildings, and industries.

WFF 400 Heavy-Duty Vortex Filter

Best for high-capacity vortex rainwater filters in commercial and industrial applications.

  • Supports rooftops up to 400–1,000 m²
  • Ideal for factories, schools, and commercial blocks
  • High rainfall and heavy debris handling

Wisy Vortex Fine Filter WFF 300

One of the most popular Wisy vortex filters for residential communities and offices.

  • Suitable for large rooftops up to 300–500 m²
  • High-efficiency centrifugal separation
  • Self-cleaning design reduces manual maintenance

WFF 400 Heavy-Duty Vortex Filter

Best for high-capacity vortex rainwater filters in commercial and industrial applications.

  • Supports rooftops up to 400–1,000 m²
  • Ideal for factories, schools, and commercial blocks
  • High rainfall and heavy debris handling

WFF 100 Vortex Fine Filter

Ideal for small residential rooftops and low-flow rainwater harvesting systems.

  • Suitable for homes and small villas
  • Efficient filtration up to 100 m² roof area
  • Compact, low-maintenance design

WFF 150 Vortex Filter

Perfect for mid-sized homes and light commercial use.

  •  Handles medium rainfall and moderate debris
  • Designed for rooftops up to 150–250 m²
  • Stainless steel mesh for long-term durability

Industrial Wisy Vortex Fine Filter (WFF 1000+)

Built for large-scale rainwater harvesting across industrial and commercial complexes.

  • Suitable for rooftops 1,000–20,000+ sq.ft
  • Robust HDPE & stainless-steel construction
  • Non-electric filtering system for sustainable water management

Technical Features & Advantages

Our Wisy vortex filters and vortex fine filter WFF units include:

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High Filtration Efficiency

Filters particles up to 0.3mm, ensuring clean, usable rainwater.

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Self-Cleaning, Low Maintenance

No flat screens → No clogging, minimal maintenance.

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Works During Heavy Rainfall

Designed for Indian monsoons and large rooftop catchments.

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Eco-Friendly & Non-Electrical

Operates without electricity using natural vortex force.

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Long-Lasting Construction

UV-resistant HDPE housing + high-grade stainless-steel mesh.

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Supports Multiple Applications

Ideal for rainwater harvesting, groundwater recharge, greywater reuse, and filtration before storage tanks.

Technical Features & Advantages

Suitable For – Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) Applications

Our vortex rainwater filters and Wisy Vortex Fine Filter WFF systems are ideal for a wide range of rooftop areas—from 100 sq.ft to 20,000 sq.ft+. They deliver high-efficiency rainwater filtration for:

1. Homes & Villas

Perfect for domestic rainwater harvesting, overhead tank filtration, and clean water storage.

2. Apartments & Commercial Buildings

Ensures clean, debris-free rainwater for large residential blocks, offices, and commercial complexes.

3. Detailed Pre-Demolition Assessment

Every project begins with structural surveys, risk assessments, and planning to guarantee a smooth and safe structure demolition process.

4. Industrial Spaces

Suitable for factories, warehouses, and production sites requiring high-capacity filtration.

5. Institutions & Schools

Provides clean, filtered rainwater for campuses, hostels, and training centers.

6. Malls & Large Public Complexes

Handles large rooftop catchments with high rainfall intensity and continuous filtration demand.

Why Choose EKA Synergy Projects for Vortex Fine Filters in Bangalore

Certified Wisy Vortex Fine Filter WFF Installation

Professional installation of vortex filters and Wisy WFF systems for homes, apartments, and commercial buildings in Bangalore.

Custom Sizing & Rooftop Flow Assessment

We analyze rooftop area, rainfall intensity, and flow rate to recommend the right vortex rainwater filter for your property.

Durable German-Technology Vortex Filtration

High-grade, long-lasting Wisy vortex filters ensure clean, debris-free rainwater with minimal maintenance.

Seamless Integration With Rainwater Harvesting Systems

We connect vortex fine filters with storage tanks, recharge pits, downspouts, and plumbing systems for complete RWH solutions.

Expert Design Support for Rainwater Harvesting in Bangalore

Our team provides end-to-end planning for vortex filter installation, ensuring efficiency and compliance with RWHS standards.

Reliable Performance for Bangalore Weather Conditions

WFF filters are engineered to handle heavy rainfall, high debris load, and varying rooftop sizes in Bengaluru.

Why Choose EKA Synergy Projects for Vortex Fine Filters in Bangalore

Frequently Asked Questions – Vortex Fine Filter (WFF)

1. What is a Vortex Fine Filter (WFF)?

A Vortex Fine Filter (WFF) is a rainwater filtration device that uses vortex (centrifugal) force to remove debris, leaves, and sediments before the water enters the storage tank or recharge pit.

2. How does a vortex rainwater filter work?

Rainwater enters tangentially, creating a spinning vortex that pushes debris outward while clean water passes through a stainless-steel mesh, ensuring efficient filtration without clogging.

3. What is the benefit of using a Wisy vortex filter?

A Wisy vortex filter provides low-maintenance, non-electric filtration, handles high-flow rainwater, and works efficiently even during heavy rains—making it ideal for Bangalore rooftops.

4. Is a vortex filter suitable for all rooftop sizes?

Yes. Vortex Fine Filters work for rooftops from 100 sq.ft to 20,000 sq.ft+, including homes, apartments, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities.

5. Does the vortex fine filter require cleaning?

The WFF has a self-cleaning design, reducing clogging. Occasional rinsing of the stainless-steel mesh is recommended for optimal performance.

6. Can I use a vortex filter for groundwater recharge?

Absolutely. Vortex filters are commonly used for rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge, ensuring clean filtered water reaches recharge pits and wells.

7. What is the filtration capacity of a Wisy vortex fine filter?

Most Wisy WFF models filter particles down to 0.3 mm, ensuring clean water free from dust, sand, leaves, and fine debris.

8. Is the Vortex Fine Filter suitable for heavy rainfall?

Yes. WFF units are engineered for high rainfall intensity, making them perfect for Bangalore’s monsoon conditions.

9. What materials are vortex filters made of?

WFF units are built using UV-resistant HDPE and stainless steel mesh, ensuring durability and long lifespan even in harsh outdoor conditions.

10. Where can I install a vortex filter in my rainwater harvesting system?

Vortex filters are installed on the downpipe before the rainwater reaches the storage tank, recharge pit, or sump, ensuring only clean water flows in.