Enviroquip® Belt Press Filter
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Built for the most demanding municipal and industrial applications, the Enviroquip® belt press filter line is a comprehensive solution for sludge dewatering applications. Three different models in three different sizes allow design flexibility to fit a wide variety of plant capacity requirements, available footprint spaces, or other design related constraints.
- Series 3 machines possess a gravity zone from 36 to 68 square feet and up to 117 PSI in the pressure zone (22 meter).
- Series 4 machines have a gravity zone from 47 to 90 square feet, and attain up to 152 PSI in the pressure zone (2.2 meter).
- Series 5 machines have a gravity zone from 54 to 104 square feet, and attain up to 174 PSI in the pressure zone (2.2 meter).
- Combines durability, structural and high performance dewatering – significantly reducing handling costs and volumes
- For machine longevity, our solid frame mechanisms are constructed of high strength tubular and structure steel members
- Corrosion resistant 304 or 316 Stainless steel construction available, as well as hot dipped galvanized material
- Fully adjustable wedge zone system
- Dual belt design with individual belt drives, complete with belt tracking systems to ensure proper belt performance
All machines are available in 1.2, 1.7 and 2.2 meter width and contain a fully adjustable wedge (or gravity) zone, wedge zone (where the two belts come together) and the pressure zone (typically through 8 or more rollers). Series 4 and 5 presses begin the pressure zone with an 36” perforated roller.
- Series 3 machines possess a gravity zone from 36 to 68 square feet and up to 117 PSI in the pressure zone (22 meter).
- Series 4 machines have a gravity zone from 47 to 90 square feet, and attain up to 152 PSI in the pressure zone (2.2 meter).
- Series 5 machines have a gravity zone from 54 to 104 square feet, and attain up to 174 PSI in the pressure zone (2.2 meter).