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Stainless Steel Curved Surface Screen Filter
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The stainless steel curved surface screen filter also known as side hill screens, parabolic screens, run down screens, gravity screens and DSM screens, can be custom designed to separate solids from liquids in various applications including food processing, pulp and paper, waste water cleanup, surface water intakes, corn wet milling, coal preparation, and gold recovery. And the Stainless Steel wedge wire screen curved sieve screen plate of a concave curved profile wire screen mounted in a frame with the screen openings perpendicular to the flow. A curved screen has greater capacity than a flat wedge screen due to forces exerted as material flows against the curved surface.
1. Non Plugging slots
2. V-shaped wire creating, two point particle contact preventing plugging.
3. Inwardly opening slots (in-flow) preventing sand particles from remaining lodged in screen.
4. The V-shaped wire enhances well efficiency, ensures consistent pumping and long well life.
5. Large Open Area
6. The continuous slot wedge wire offers higher open area than any other type of screens used for water well applications, such as slotted pipe, punched pipe, louver screens.
7. Wedge wires for each application are selected to maximize open area, resulting in the lowest possible cost for water extraction.
The stainless steel curved surface screen filter mainly works as fitting panels for rotary screens or vibrating screens. Each unit is designed to suit the specific requirements of the customer. Consisting of a basic outer casing, which can be manufactured in mild steel or stainless steel, each unit incorporates a distribution chamber and feed weir; over which the effluent passes onto the wedge wire panel which is set at right angles to the flow to enable the separating process to commence. The separated solids collect on the lower half of the screen to drain and compact, they then slide by gravity onto a solids discharge chute.