Combined washing and compaction unit for screened solids with intensive organic matter removal
The Reynolds Bauhm Screenings Press DF PU is a combined washing and compaction unit engineered for efficient processing of screened solids from wastewater treatment operations. Screenings are intensively flushed with 4-bar pressure water to effectively remove organic matter, significantly reducing odour and disposal requirements. Following the washing cycle, the material is compressed and drained, achieving 40-80% drainage and weight reduction for optimal solids handling and disposal efficiency.
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Download Datasheet (PDF)| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Series | DF PU |
| Operation Type | Washing and compaction unit |
| Wash Pressure | 4-bar pressure water system |
| Drainage Efficiency | 40-80% drainage and weight reduction |
| Process Stages | Intensive flushing, compression, drainage |
| Benefits | Organic matter removal, odour reduction, disposal requirement reduction |
| Applications | Screened solids processing, wastewater treatment plants |
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A screenings press takes the wet, bulky material a screen removes and turns it into a compact, dewatered and often bagged product — cutting both the volume and the offensiveness of what leaves site. By compacting and dewatering screenings, the press reduces haulage and disposal cost, controls odour, and improves hygiene around the screening area. We size the press to the screen’s capture rate and the character of the screenings, and integrate its controls with the upstream screen so the two work as one. The result is a cleaner inlet works and a measurable reduction in the running cost of handling the coarse solids a treatment plant must remove first.
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