Mechanical Screen

A Mechanical Screen is the first stage in wastewater and effluent treatment, removing coarse and fine solids from incoming influent water. It acts as a barrier, protecting downstream treatment units from clogging, wear, and operational damage.

Designed to capture and eliminate large debris like plastics, rags, and floating matter, these screens ensure smooth operation and reduce maintenance for pumps, aeration tanks, and clarifiers. Available types include coarse bar screens, fine screens, and rotary drum screens.

Mechanical Screen

Working Principle & Types

Mechanical screens function as the primary defense in treatment plants by intercepting large solids and debris before water enters the main treatment process. Based on application needs, they are available in:

  • Coarse Bar Screens: Capture large solids like plastics and rags.
  • Fine Screens: Remove smaller particles and debris.
  • Rotary Drum Screens: Provide continuous and automated screening.

Key Features:

  • ✔ Removes large solids, plastics, rags, and floating matter
  • ✔ Available in coarse, fine, and drum screen designs
  • ✔ Continuous, automated operation
  • ✔ Durable and corrosion-resistant construction
  • ✔ Easy installation and low maintenance
Mechanical Screen Types

Advantages & Industries Served

Advantages

  • ✔ Protects pumps, aerators, and downstream units
  • ✔ Reduces downtime and maintenance costs
  • ✔ Energy-efficient with low operating costs
  • ✔ Customizable for municipal & industrial needs
  • ✔ Long service life with robust design

Industries Served

  • ✔ Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)
  • ✔ Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs)
  • ✔ Food & Beverage Industries
  • ✔ Textile & Dyeing Units
  • ✔ Chemical & Pharmaceutical Plants
  • ✔ Paper & Pulp Mills
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