
Dewatering screen
Dewatering Screen Overview
Dewatering Screens have a wide variety of applications including dewatering, desliming, degritting, rinsing, scrubbing and washing. They are designed to produce a consistent drip-free product, which is typically 10 percent drier than a Fine Material Screw Washer. Materials such as sand, gravel, crushed aggregates, frac sand, industrial sands, mineral sands, hard rock, precious metals, coal, iron ore, salt and other granular materials can be processed through a Dewatering Screen.
To dewater material effectively, slurry is fed onto a steep, downward inclined screen surface at the feed end of the Dewatering Screen to achieve rapid drainage. A pool of water begins to form in the valley as material builds up on the slightly upward inclined surface. Counter rotating motors create a linear motion, driving solids uphill, while liquid drains through the screen media. The uphill slope of the screen, along with a discharge weir, creates a deep bed that acts as a filter medium, allowing retention of material much finer than the screen openings.
Where cleaner materials are required, cross dams and sprays can be included to assist with the washing process, liberating fines that pass through the media
Mineral Jig
- Laboratory Mineral Jig
- LTA series mineral jig
- Trapezoidal mineral jig
- Lump Ore Mineral Jig
- AM30 mineral jig
- Fine Sands Mineral Jig
- Jig Concentrator
Crushing Machine
- Double Roll Crusher
- Quad toothed roller crusher
- Double toothed roll crusher
- Jaw Crusher
- Four Roller Crusher
- Chute feeder
- two-stage hammer crusher
- Fine Crusher
- Hammer Crusher
- Spring Cone Crusher
Gold Washing Plant
- Shaking Table
- Gold Centrifugal Concentrator
- Gold Sluice Box
- Vibrating Gold Sluice Box
- Gold Jig Concentrator
- Vibrating Gold wash plant
- Gold Trommel Wash Plant
- trommel screen