13 May,2026
Sanshine Internal Flow Microfiltration Unit Introduction
A microfiltration unit is a screen-based filtration device that traps fine suspended solids in water. It primarily consists of a drum-shaped metal frame with the drum rotating around a horizontal axis.
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13 May,2026
Circulating Rake Bar Screen: The "Cleaner" of Water Treatment
In wastewater treatment plants that process hundreds of thousands of tons of wastewater daily, traditional bar screens often require downtime for maintenance due to debris entanglement, with manual cleaning costs accounting for a significant portion of operating expenses.
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13 May,2026
Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Sanshine Screw Presses
In the fields of wastewater treatment and solid-liquid separation, Sanshine screw presses have gradually gained widespread attention due to their unique structure and working principle. This article will delve into the advantages and disadvantages of screw presses to help you understand this equipment from multiple perspectives and make an informed decision when choosing one.
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13 May,2026
Many companies, after equipping themselves with Sanshine screw presses, have encountered problems such as poor dewatering results (excessively high moisture content in the sludge cake), high energy consumption, and premature equipment wear due to a lack of understanding of the correct parameter adjustment methods. In fact, adjusting the parameters of a screw press is not complicated; the key is to control three crucial parameters: sludge feed rate, flocculant dosage, and screw shaft speed.
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