The CSS and SSS screw screens, available both with and without a compactor, are engineered for effective solid-liquid separation, integrating filtration and compacting processes. Here’s a detailed look at their features, options, and benefits:
Core Features:
- Dual Operations: Combines filtration and compacting.
- Screen Basket: Made of either perforated sheet or wedge wire, serving as a filter.
- Tubular Transport Section: Ends with a compacting/dewatering module, optional chute or bagging system.
Screening and Conveyance:
- Shaftless Screw: Equipped with bolted plastic brushes in the screen basket section for cleanliness.
- Compacting Dewatering Section: Reduces volume and weight of screenings by up to 40%.
Installation Specifications:
- Placement: Fits within a channel of suitable width.
- Channel Width Suitability: Ideal for channels up to 850 mm wide.
- Material Construction: Available in various combinations of stainless steel (grades 304, 316, or Duplex) and high-strength carbon steel. Spiral options include carbon steel, 304, or 316.
Optional Enhancements:
- Discharge Chutes: Additional or custom-made options.
- Washing Systems: For basket and/or transport section, reducing odor issues.
- Standard Compacting Module: Includes a washing system for odor control, operable manually or with a solenoid valve.
Advantages:
- High Efficiency: Optimized performance.
- Simplicity: User-friendly in design and operation.
- Easy Installation: Straightforward setup.
- Simple Maintenance: Minimal upkeep requirements.
Maintenance and Operation:
- Brush Replacement: Typically required after 2 years, simplified by Simeco’s auxiliary pivoting system.
- On-Site Maintenance Capability: Can be performed by untrained personnel.
Control Panel Options:
- Customization: Available with an electromechanical or PLC-controlled panel upon request.
