Wastewater screens are used in the treatment of wastewater to remove large solid particles from the water before it undergoes further treatment. These screens are a critical component of the preliminary treatment process in wastewater treatment plants.
AQUALINE FINE SCREENS
Fine screens are used to remove smaller particles from wastewater, such as grit, sand, and fine organic materials, improving the efficiency of subsequent treatment processes.
FINE SCREEN TYPS
1- Rotary Drum Screens: Drum Screens have fine screening features and are placed in pipelines. The particles held on the screen surface by the rotating drum mechanism are continuously stripped from the drum surface and removed from the system.
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2- Screw Screens: It keeps the particles in the inlet water on the screen surface and removes the particles from the system by dewatering them thanks to the spiral structure. Screw Screen is suitable for use on pipeline.
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3- Static Bar Screens: It consists of a series of parallel bars, fixed in place, that allow water to pass through while trapping solid waste. The screen is stationary, and debris is manually or automatically removed from the bars.
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FEATURES- Standard Spacing 1-6 mm.
- High Screening Efficiency. - Mechanical Cleaning Systems. - SS304 Stainless Steal. - High Flow Capacity. - Adjustable Speed & Operation. - Compact Design. - Energy Efficiency. - Easy Maintenance & Access. |
ADVANTAGES- Removes Finer Particles, Reducing The Load On Secondary Treatment Processes.
- Enhances The Performance Of Biological & Chemical Treatment Stages. - Reduces Wear & Tear On Downstream Equipment. - Prevent Clogging. - Reduces Maintenance Costs. |
APPLICATIONS
- Secondary Treatment Stages.
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment.
- Food & Beverage Industry.
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment.
- Recycling & Reuse Systems.
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment.
- Food & Beverage Industry.
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment.
- Recycling & Reuse Systems.
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