The Screw Conveyor is widely used in sludge handling, dewatering, grit removal, and solid waste transport applications in STPs. Its enclosed design prevents spillage, ensures hygienic operation, and protects operators from direct contact with sludge. By automating the material handling process, it significantly improves plant efficiency and reduces downtime.
The Screw Conveyor is widely used in sludge handling, dewatering, grit removal, and solid waste transport applications in STPs. Its enclosed design prevents spillage, ensures hygienic operation, and protects operators from direct contact with sludge. By automating the material handling process, it significantly improves plant efficiency and reduces downtime.
Robust Construction – Manufactured with high-quality stainless steel for strength and durability.
Efficient Conveying – Moves sludge and semi-solid waste smoothly and continuously.
Corrosion Resistant – Designed to withstand harsh wastewater treatment environments.
Customizable Design – Available in different lengths, diameters, and capacities.
Low Maintenance – Requires minimal servicing and provides long operational life.
Safety Features – Designed with protective covers and safety mechanisms.
Energy-Efficient – Operates with low power consumption, reducing operational cost.
Installation – Place and align the screw conveyor properly within the STP sludge handling section.
Connection – Connect inlet with sludge/solid waste output from STP equipment (like filter press or centrifuge).
Operation – Start the conveyor; the rotating screw shaft will transport sludge to the discharge point.
Monitoring – Ensure smooth operation; check motor speed and flow regularly.
Maintenance – Clean the conveyor periodically, lubricate bearings, and inspect for wear & tear.
Safety Check – Always ensure protective covers are in place before operation.