It is a mechanical dewatering system designed to separate liquid from solid waste such as cow manure and biogas slurry using a spiral axis (screw), a screen, and a vibrating unit to produce a drier solid fraction and clarified liquid.
Separation is achieved by feeding slurry into the unit where the spiral axis conveys and compresses material against a perforated screen while the vibrating machine assists in expelling liquid through the screen, producing a dewatered cake and filtrate.
It is suitable for cow manure, biogas slurry, livestock and poultry manure mixes, and similar agricultural slurries. For unusual or industrial wastes, we recommend sample testing.
The machine weight is approximately 300 kg. Portability depends on model configuration and mounting; it can be moved with appropriate lifting equipment but is intended for semi-fixed farm or facility installation.
The machine is described as high-efficiency, but actual throughput depends on input solids concentration, fiber content and moisture. Contact us for capacity ranges or provide samples for a performance test and machinery test report.
Final solids content varies with feed characteristics and screening options. The machine significantly reduces waste volume and produces a drier cake suitable for handling or composting; exact dryness is determined via sample tests provided in the machinery test report.
Power and utility requirements depend on the specific configuration (motor sizes, voltage, vibratory unit). These details are provided during consultation and on the machinery test report—please request specifications for your model.
Yes. Customization is available to match capacity, screen mesh size, motor specs, inlet/outlet arrangements and integration with existing systems. Online consultation is offered to determine the best configuration for your needs.
A machinery test report is provided. Video outgoing inspection (video of the machine running before shipment) is also available so you can verify operation and build quality prior to delivery.
Typical maintenance includes regular inspection and replacement of wear parts (screen, screw flighting), lubrication of bearings and drive components, checking fasteners, and cleaning to prevent clogging. Maintenance intervals depend on usage intensity and feed abrasiveness.
Yes. Spare parts for core components (spiral axis, screen, vibratory unit) and technical support are available. Discuss spare parts supply and warranty terms during consultation or purchase.
Training and operation guidance can be provided as part of commissioning or remotely during consultation. Safety instructions for mechanical and electrical systems should be followed; guards and lockout procedures are recommended.
Yes. The unit is commonly used upstream or downstream of biogas digesters, composting systems, and manure storage to reduce volume, improve feedstock quality or clarify slurry. Integration details are handled during customization.
The machine includes a vibrating component, so some vibration and noise are expected. Noise and vibration levels depend on model and installation; proper mounting, isolation pads and enclosures can reduce transmission. Request measured noise/vibration data if required.
Provide a representative sample of your slurry/manure for laboratory or on-site testing. We supply machinery test reports and can perform tests or run video demonstrations to show expected throughput, dryness and filtrate clarity before purchase.
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