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Emf Reverse Incline vibrating screen with standard "TH" drive mechanism
 


Application
EMF Reverse Incline dewatering screens are typically used in deslime dewatering and recovery of fines from effluent. Modular screen panel design allows a multitude of configurations of screen cloth for different applications.

EMF Reverse Incline vibrating screen shown with optional electric counter-weighted motors.
Discharge end view of ERI screen shown with optional electric counter-weighted motors and modular, snap-in urethane panels.

Operating Principle
Feed is quickly dewatered on the steep incline section. The main section slopes uphill to retard the material and form a filter media for optimum dewatering. An adjustable discharge lip dam allows for fine-tuning for particular application. High frequency operation increases efficiency of fine sizing and dewatering applications.

Advantages
  • High capacity
  • Greater Efficiency
  • Multiple Applications
  • Standard "Tabor TH" Drive Mechanism
  • Modular Screen Panel System
Construction
Emf's ERI vibrating screens have heavy duty A36 steel side plates, with vertical and horizontal reinforcing gussets. The deck support frames are constructed of mechanical tube cross members and side channels.
Assembly of all major body components utilizes "huck" bolting.

Side Plates

Support Frame

Huck Bolting

Sizes Available
EMF Reverse Incline screens are available in the following standard sizes, as well as custom sizes to meet your specific needs:

  • 3' x 8' Single Deck
  • 4' x 10' Single Deck
  • 4' x 12' Single Deck
  • 5' x 10' Single Deck
  • 5' x 12' Single Deck
  • 6' x 12' Single Deck
Linear Drive Mechanism
EMF's dewatering screens utilize a Emf "TH" drive mechanism that produces a linear (straight line) motion while developing high acceleration ("g" forces). This increased acceleration and reverse incline deck configuration is most suitable for dewatering applications. Our dewatering screens may also be fitted with optional electric counter-weighted motors.

Optional Accessories (see pictures above)

  • Ceramic-Lined Feed Box Assembly
  • UHMW-Lined Effluent Pan Assembly
  • Support Base
  • Modular, Snap-In Polyurethane or Stainless Steel Screen Panels
  • A-Frame Motor Support Base
  • Twin electric counter weighted motors instead of "TH" mechanism (see above)

 

 
 
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