Centrifugal Dewatering Screener

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Centrifugal Dewatering Screener
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Centrifugal Dewatering Screener
KASON CORPORATION
67-71 East Willow St.
Millburn, NJ 07041-1416
USA
Tel: 973-467-8140
Fax: 973-258-9533
E-mail: [email protected]
KASON CORPORATION,
EUROPE
Units 12 & 13
Park Hall Business Village
Park Hall Road
Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST3 5XA
Tel: 01782-597540
Fax: 01782-597549
E-mail:
[email protected]
SEPARATOR ENGINEERING LTD.
6025 Boul Thimens
Saint Laurent
Quebec
CANADA
H4S 1V8
Toll Free (Canada only):
877-694-4441
Tel: 514-667-6777
Fax: 514-745-2074
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.kason.com
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Centrifugal Dewatering Screener
A new, adjustable, inclined CENTRI-SIFTER centrifugal dewatering screener
with a non-traditional internal feed auger extracts significantly more moisture
than conventional screeners while increasing capacity.
Unlike horizontal units that rely on short augers to feed moisture-laden material
into a cylindrical screening chamber, and rotating paddles to centrifugally
dewater the solids and propel them through the chamber, the dewatering
screener can be inclined up to 40° to increase the dwell time of material within
the chamber, and accordingly, the drainage rate of free liquid. Raising the
outlet end of the cylindrical chamber also causes moisture to remain near the
downhill inlet of the cylindrical screen increasing the dryness of the discharged
solids.
A full length, low-pitched auger moves high loadings of material into and
through the inclined cylinder longitudinally, while the rotating high-pitched
paddles impart centrifugal force, moving the material in a spiral path through
the cylinder.
Cylindrical screens are available in woven nylon, monofilament or stainless
steel, and in stainless steel wedgewire, to accommodate a wide range of
materials and capacities.
The unit offers a large inspection door for two-minute screen changes and
thorough wash down of all smooth interior surfaces, and is available to
industrial, food, dairy and pharmaceutical standards.
Options:
• Anti-blinding devices
• Clean-in-place (CIP)
• Twin centrifugal configuration
• Design, construction and finish to FDA, 3-A, BISSC, EEC and other sanitary
standards
• Belt drive and Direct drive configurations
• Design, construction and finish to pharmaceutical specifications