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Steel belts form screen for the removal of solids

A Belt Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 18, 2001

A novel application of steel belts manufactured by Belt Technologies is their use as a fine perforated screen for the removal of solids in effluent treatment plants.

A novel application of steel belts manufactured by Belt Technologies is their use as a fine perforated screen for the removal of solids in effluent treatment plants.

A very simple but effective design has minimal maintenance requirements and can fit easily into existing effluent removal channels.

Belt Technologies has designed a small aperture, high efficiency screen comprising of a continuous, perforated stainless steel belt.

Ultra-high strength is inherent in the specially selected highly flexible, high strength stainless steel belt material which offers extreme durability and long life.

The perforated belt travels around pulleys at both its top and bottom edges.

The top, driven set is on a common through shaft and running in sealed bearings.

The bottom set is individually supported on stub shafts in protected, water lubricated bearings.

The high quality and the smooth finish of the screening face means that most solids automatically adhere to it and little or no solids collect between the upstream and downstream screen faces.

The screens can be customised and are offered in various widths heights and perforation sizes.

Belt Technologies offers a design service to all companies in the effluent removal market looking to incorporate stainless steel belts into their plant.

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