Washing and dewatering of solid materials such as paper, pulp, fisheries, and livestock, as well as compression of various types of short fiber aggregates! Processing while transporting solids with a spiral conveyor.
The "Screening Wash Press NSP/NWP" is an integrated compression dewatering device capable of dewatering, compressing, squeezing, transporting, and cleaning solid materials. It provides a simple and reliable solution that can be flexibly and multifunctionally introduced into existing plants. With numerous units in operation, we have gained extensive knowledge and experience regarding applications in municipalities and industrial facilities. The grooved bottom significantly improves drainage efficiency compared to conventional perforated plates. 【Features】 ■ High performance with low operating costs ■ Pressure can be adjusted variably ■ Reduction of replacement part costs due to a modular structure that allows for individual replacement ■ Resistant to clogging even with fibrous materials ■ Low wear due to low rotational speed *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Variations】 ■NSP/NWP: Compact unit (grooved bottom not replaceable) ■NSP/NWP-R: Grooved bottom replaceable with flanged cleaning module ■NSP/NWP-A: Screw adjustment, flanged cleaning module with circumferential dewatering function in the compression area *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Washing and dewatering of solid materials ■ Compression of various types of short fiber aggregates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Johnson Screens Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of a global company that manufactures "Johnson Screens," which is highly regarded in fields such as petroleum refining, petrochemicals, food processing, water treatment, and groundwater development worldwide. "Johnson Screens" was developed in 1904 by Edward E. Johnson (USA) as a water well collection screen and has been widely utilized in various industries around the world for over a century. Additionally, screens processed from renewable metal materials with high technology possess long lifespans and high durability, earning them recognition as sustainable products. Our company, backed by the strong technological development capabilities and abundant human resources of our sister companies in the United States, France, Australia, and elsewhere, aims to provide excellent products to more customers and contribute to industrial and environmental society through our products.