The curved screen is a specially designed screening equipment, mainly used in the separation, screening, filtration and other processes of solid particles. It has a curved screen surface, and its design can provide more efficient material passing rate and screening effect. It is commonly used in mining, chemical, food processing and other industries. The curved screen is particularly outstanding when dealing with fluids with large flow, high viscosity or particles.
Features of the curved screen:
Curved screen surface:
The screen of the curved screen is usually designed to be curved or curved, so that the screening surface is more suitable for the flow of materials. Compared with traditional flat screens, the curved screen can guide the material through more effectively, reducing blockage and accumulation.
High screening efficiency:
Due to the structural design of the curved screen, the material can be more evenly distributed when passing through the screen, and under the action of gravity, the material is easier to pass through the screen holes, thereby improving the screening efficiency.
Reduce blockage:
The screen surface of the curved screen is relatively smooth, and the material is not easy to accumulate on the surface, which reduces the chance of blockage, especially when screening materials with high humidity or high viscosity.
Strong adaptability:
The curved screen can adjust the parameters such as the aperture, material and inclination angle of the screen according to different process requirements to adapt to different materials and filtering requirements.
Durability:
The curved screen is usually made of wear-resistant materials (such as stainless steel), has strong durability, and is suitable for long-term and high-intensity industrial operations.
Lower maintenance cost:
Compared with traditional screening equipment, the design of the curved screen makes the screening of materials smoother, thus reducing the frequency of cleaning and maintenance.
Application of curved screen:
Mining industry: used for screening and grading of ores, especially for the separation of large particles of minerals.
Chemical industry: used for solid-liquid separation, especially in the production process of chemicals, screening solid particles or sediments.
Food processing: used for screening impurities or grading in food production, especially in the screening of powder and granular materials.
Sewage treatment: used in water treatment plants to remove suspended solids or impurities in water.
Pulp and paper industry: used for screening and removing impurities from pulp.