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Belt discharge

Despite their theoreticaUy poor washing performance, due to uneven wash distribution and excessive mn-off because the filter surface is not horizontal, many multicompartment dmm filters continue to be used as cake washing filters. Effective washing of the filter cloth can be done only with the belt discharge type, where the cloth leaves the dmm for a brief period and can thus be washed on both sides. [Pg.397]

Sampling Trajectory Stream from Conveyor-Belt Discharge. [Pg.1754]

Cloth belt discharge, with rotary drum vacuum filters, 11 356 Clot inhibiting proteins, 25 795 Clotrimazole, 72 168 Clotting, in hemodialysis, 26 823 Cloud gels, 23 23... [Pg.190]

Rotary vacuum belt discharge Rotary vacuum scraper discharge Rotary vacuum disk Horizontal vacuum belt Pressure leaf Plate-and-frame Vibrating screens... [Pg.664]

Figure 9. Shows scraper discharge. Figure 10. Shows a belt discharge. Figure 9. Shows scraper discharge. Figure 10. Shows a belt discharge.
Sampling Trajectory Stream from Conveyor-Belt Discharge. 19-9... [Pg.1514]

Cooling towers Rotary vacuum belt discharge... [Pg.719]

Belt-discharge filter. This is a drum filter carrying a fabric that is removed, passed over rollers, washed, and returned to the drum. Figure 18-135 shows the path of the medium while it is off the drum. [Pg.2040]

A special aligning device keeps the medium wrinkle-free and in proper line during its travel. Thin cakes of difficult solids which may be slightly soluble are good applications. When acceptable, a sluice discharge makes cakes as thin as 1.5 to 2 mm (about Vie in) feasible. Several manufacturers offer belt-discharge filters. [Pg.2041]

Hopper dewaterer Top feed Scroll-discharge Tilting-pan Belt-discharge Continuous vacuum disk Continuous vacuum Precoat Continuous pressure Precoa... [Pg.252]

Continuous belt discharge (Fig. 5) is employed for products that have a propensity for blinding the filter medium. A series of rollers facilitate cake removal in this case. [Pg.254]

FIGURE 58.14 (a) String discharge, (b) belt discharge, and (c) roll discharge drum filters. (From Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Ltd., Catalog 7-1-1 02-01B-P. With permission.)... [Pg.1182]

In belt discharge drum filters (Figure 58.14b), the medium is passed on an endless belt over the drum for filtering and then over a small roller to dislodge the cake. The medium may be cleaned as it returns. With roller discharge (Figure 58.14c), a roller is rotated close to the surface of the drum. The filter cake passes to the roller near the discharge point where the vacuum is removed from the compartment, and then scraped off. [Pg.1182]


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