Solid-liquid separator

Core functions

Solid-liquid separators remove solid particles from liquids through centrifugal force or mechanical interception, and are widely used in sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, food processing and other fields.

Structural features

Modular Design: Most equipment utilizes a modular structure, such as a "vibrating screen + crawler chassis," for ease of maintenance and upgrades.

Material and Craftsmanship: The main frame is typically constructed of corrosion-resistant stainless steel or carbon steel, and core components (such as motors and seals) are from renowned domestic and international brands.

Filtration Accuracy: Some equipment offers filtration accuracy ranging from 5.0 to 300 microns, making it suitable for treating high-turbidity raw water or industrial wastewater.

Performance characteristics

Treatment Efficiency: Pollutant removal rates (COD, ammonia nitrogen, and other indicators) can reach 40%-99%, with a typical treatment speed of around 3 minutes.
Automation and Intelligence: Some devices are equipped with safety features such as audible and visual alarms and overcurrent protection, and support continuous or intermittent operation.

Application scenarios

Industrial: Used for pre-screening or solid-liquid separation in industries such as steel, petrochemicals, and food processing.

Environmental: Used for treating mine wastewater and municipal sewage, addressing pipe blockages and environmental pollution.