Internally Fed Wastewater Screen

INTERNALLY FED SCREENER

This is the most effective effluent screener available.  Internally-fed rotary screens are designed for high flow rates and high solids capture.  Wire mesh or wedgewire is available in 200-1000 microns for fine screening.  Perforated screens in 2mm–10mm sizes are available for more coarse screening.  The wastewater effluent enters the screen headbox and the flow is evenly distributed onto the interior of the drum.  Solids are retained on the screen surface and conveyed to discharge.  Liquid flows radially through the screen openings.  Units are all stainless steel construction, compact, and enclosed to contain vapors.  This is the most rugged screener available on the market and we offer many options to customize to your application.

 

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WASTEWATER SCREENING

Screening is effective for removing fibers and solids in your water effluent.  Some of the common applications for industrial manufacturers in the northeast are

 

  • Screening of fibers
  • Removal of seafood processing waste including breading
  • Screens for fish and shell waste
  • Prepared food waste including breading
  • Snack food processing waste
  • Pulp, paper and wood waste
  • Pulp and paper fiber recovery
  • Potato processing waste
  • Tomato and vegetable processing waste
  • Tomato solids recovery
  • Filtering of labels and papers
  • Plastics recycling waste
  • Recycle plastic recovery
  • Fruit product recovery and waste processing
  • Textile waste processing

Industrial Screen Applications:

  • Brewing
  • Chemical
  • Chicken processing
  • Fish & shell fish processing
  • Fruit processing plants
  • Meat processing (kill facilities)
    • Beef
    • Pork
  • Pet food plants
  • Potato processing
  • Prepared foods
  • Pulp, paper and wood products
  • Rendering
  • Sugar cane & beet milling and refining
  • Tannery
  • Textile plant effluent
  • Vegetable processing, pickling and canning
  • Winery effluent

EFFLUENT SCREENING ADVANTAGES

Proper screening and filtering of your effluent offers the following cost saving advantages:

  • Reduces effluent suspended solids
  • Reduces effluent BOD
  • Reduces loading on downstream waste treatment
  • Prevents clogging of downstream equipment
  • Saves time, money and maintenance labor