Advantages of Multi disk Screw Press Technology

Blogs 2024-08-23

 

Multi-disk screw press, As an innovative technology in the field of sludge treatment, it is gradually becoming an indispensable equipment in sewage treatment processes.

working principle

The working principle of the multi disk screw press is based on the rotation of the screw propeller, which continuously compresses and concentrates sludge through its special spiral structure. After entering the equipment, the sludge is gradually pushed forward by the screw propeller, and the tight arrangement of the screw gradually squeezes out the water in the sludge, achieving solid-liquid separation and ultimately forming a high concentration sludge cake.

Advantages of Multi disk Screw Press Technology

Technical advantages

High concentration efficiency: Multi disk screw press can concentrate sludge with high moisture content to lower moisture content in a short period of time, reducing the burden of subsequent dewatering treatment.

High degree of automation: The equipment can achieve fully automated operation, reduce manual intervention, lower labor intensity, and improve processing efficiency.

Easy to maintain: simple design, few vulnerable parts, low maintenance costs, easy operation, and easy implementation of maintenance and management.

Low energy consumption: Compared with traditional concentration equipment, multi disk screw press consumes less energy during the concentration process, saving energy.

Strong adaptability: Suitable for various types of sludge concentration, including municipal sludge, industrial sludge, etc., with broad application prospects. Application of Environmental Protection Technology

In modern environmental technology, multi disk screw press plays an important role. In sewage treatment plants, multi disk screw press can effectively reduce the volume of sludge and lower transportation and disposal costs.


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