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Frequently Asked Questions
INTERNALLY
FED SCREENS
Pros
‘ Ideally suited for removal of fibrous solids
‘ Ideally suited for removal of solids that have shear
resistant properties.
‘ Ideally suited for removal of solids that are not amorphous
or do not smear under some pressure.
‘ These screens provide more retention time on the screen
surface and thus you typically have a drier mass of solids being
discharged from the screen.
‘ In many applications, you can alter the influent distribution
piping to enhance transition of liquids/solids to the screen
surface.
‘ The design permits the changing of the elevation of the
solids discharge area, providing a drier mass of solids being
discharged from the screen.
‘ The design permits liquid/solids separation in applications
where there are very high flows.
‘ Reduced maintenance time & cost.
Cons
‘ Typically, require sophisticated cleaning systems to keep the
screen clean.
‘ Typically, screen cleaning requires large amounts of water and
high pressure.
‘ Liquid/solids separation very difficult when solids are amorphous
and or have lower shear tolerance.
‘ Typically, not well suited for liquid/solids separation
applications where oils and grease levels are of concern.
EXTERNALLY
FED SCREENS
Pros
‘ Typically, well suited for
liquid/solids separation applications when a wide range of solids are
present.
‘ Better control of influent conditions.
‘ Better control of liquid/solids interface with screening surface.
‘ Better control of liquid levels in the influent chamber/ velocity
& depth.
‘ Better cleaning of screen surfaces, due to the internal back
washing activity provided by the filtrate. Typically, this is referred
to as the self cleaning phenomenon, caused by the constant back washing.
‘ Designs provide other cleaning approaches, all of which require
less water and pressure.
‘ Designs provide for a wide variety of influent piping scenarios.
‘ Designs provide better control of screen rotation to enhance
liquid/solid separation.
‘ Well suited for applications where oils and grease are present.
‘ Designs provide simple overflow bypass configurations, when upset
conditions are experienced.
Cons
‘ Not well suited for very high flows, when fine screening is
required.
‘ Solids discharged from the doctor blade have the potential of
being wet.
‘ Potential exists for free water/oils to be discharged with the
solids.
Dontech Industries Inc.
76 Center Drive, Gilberts, IL 60136
Telephone: 847-428-8222 / FAX: 847-428-6855
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