Sorting screener SF
for the paper industrydiscfor waste

sorting screener
sorting screener
sorting screener
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Characteristics

Applications
sorting, for the paper industry
Type
disc
Material
for waste

Description

Disc Screen / Rotor Screen BRT HARTNER SF Fine Screen for the Cleaning of Mixed Paper and the Pretreatment of Deinking Material Your sorting plant receives mixed fractions of waste paper and cardboard from municipal collection? You want these fractions to be separated and prepared for manual, mechanical or optical sorting? The oversize fraction from the screening process is to be supplied to further sorting and subsequently to deinking? Our Disc Screen / Rotor Screen BRT HARTNER SF is the right choice for highest quality screening of mixed paper at an excellent cost-benefit ratio. Suitable machines for the professional cleaning and separation of high quantities of cardboard-wastepaper-mixes are either Disc Screens / Rotor Screens or Ballistic Separators. Even though they are very different from each other, both systems have their justification and are equally effective and functional. The Eggersmann GmbH is one of the few companies that has both machine types in their product range under the brand of BRT HARTNER. The Disc Screen / Rotor Screen BRT HARTNER SF has rotating rotor elements which consist of axles with oval discs. It is driven by an electrical gear motor with chains and sprockets. The up and down movement of the discs sets the material into a kind of “swimming” movement. The SF Fine Screen moves the material to the upper discharge point with small steel discs. In addition, it is equipped with two or three screening decks, depending on the requested throughput performance. Each deck is fitted with its own drive motor. The decks are arranged in cascades, so the material is turned over at least once.

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