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Wedge Wire Arc Screen Curved Panel for Wastewater Treatment
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The wedge wire arc screen curved panel for wastewater treatment has a greater screeing capactity than a flat screen due to forces exerted as material flows against the curved surface. This Wedge Wire screen sieve bend curved static screen plate is mounted in a frame with the screen openings perpendicular to the flow.
In a typical feed situation,the leading edge of the wedge wire removes the water and fine particles through the over sized particles move across the top of the screen.
Separeation size in considerably smaller than screen openings,usually about one-half the opening size.
Sieve bend screens are ideal for sizing and dewatering applications in liquid/solid separation situations.It is extensively used for fine fiber removal in the starch industry.It also is used in other industries such as food processing waste water cleanup and corn wet milling.
1. Energy Efficient - operates with no moving parts and with no energy input.
2. Space Efficient - treats up to 122 litres per second per square metre of floor space.
3. Quiet Operation - no moving parts means no mechanical or electrical vibrations.
4. Accurate Sizing - can be used for sizing solid particles down to 0.2 mm (0.008").
5. Low Maintenance - the profile wire screen resists clogging by near-size particles, and the all-stainless steel construction ensures a long, corrosion-free installation.
6. Easy Screen Replacement - a typical screen can be replaced in 10 minutes with no tools.
7. Flexible Design - we can supply units with any features you may require.
The wedge wire arc screen curved panel for wastewater treatment 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.