Spiral Compactor SCD for dehydration, transportation, and compression of solid materials.
Simultaneous processing of transportation and dehydration using a spiral conveyor! Food, meat, paper and pulp, fisheries, livestock, chemicals (resins), wastewater treatment, sludge, waste, various precipitates, etc.
The "Spiral Compactor SCD" is a product equipped with a shaftless spiral conveyor that compresses, dewaters, and transports sand, sludge, and other solids. It is less likely to clog with materials such as fibers and sand, and its size, length, and installation angle can be suitably adjusted to meet site requirements. Solids are supplied to a U-shaped conveyor trough via a hopper, where they are taken up by the shaftless spiral conveyor and further transported. 【Features】 ■ Economical and compact ■ Simple and quick maintenance due to a single transport structure ■ Durable spiral insert design ■ Sealed structure ■ No internal bearings to prevent clogging ■ Less likely to clog even with fibrous materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Trench length: up to 12m ■Installation angle: up to 25° ■Dry matter content of discharged material: up to 35% *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications/Industries】 ■ Wastewater/Drainage Treatment Plants ■ Waste Management ■ Food and Beverage ■ Fish and Meat Processing ■ Meat Processing ■ Fruit and Vegetable Industry ■ Food Industry, Beverage Industry ■ Pulp and Paper Industry ■ Chemical Industry *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Johnson Screens Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of a global company that manufactures "Johnson Screens," which is highly regarded in various fields worldwide, including oil refining, petrochemicals, food processing, water treatment, and groundwater development. "Johnson Screens" was developed in 1904 by Edward E. Johnson (USA) as a water well collection screen and has been widely used in various industries around the world for over a century. Additionally, screens made from renewable metal materials processed with high technology have a long lifespan and high durability, earning them recognition as sustainable products. With the strong technological development capabilities and abundant human resources of our sister companies in the United States, France, Australia, and other countries, we aim to provide excellent products to more customers and contribute to industrial and environmental society through our products.