Belt press for the recycling industry CPF-Q
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belt press for the recycling industry
belt press for the recycling industry
belt press for the recycling industry
belt press for the recycling industry
belt press for the recycling industry
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for the recycling industry
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modular

Description

The ANDRITZ belt press CPF-Q has been developed in close cooperation with our customers in order to address the key challenges in modern dewatering and filtration. Despite its small footprint, the robust design contains an impressive array of features, including a reliable belt tension system and a flexible drive (hydraulic or electric). Compared with conventional belt presses, the cost of ownership is minimal, remote service is simple, and a greatly extended lifetime of high availability makes the machine reliable, simple, and cost efficient to operate. Your benefits Highest throughputs of up to 50% more than comparable competitor machines Lowest required residual moisture of final product Optimized flocculant consumption (e.g. with RheoScan system) Reliable non-stop operation and highest availability Flexible operating parameters (e.g. belt speed and belt tension as well as filtration pressures can be adjusted acc. to process requirements) Modular design, small footprint, and easy to access and maintain Applications Tailings from the mining and coal industries Contaminated soil Harbour sludge Dredgings Oxalate in alumina refineries Various industrial sludges Cooking slurry Various other chemical applications Residue from quarries Citric acid

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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