A METHOD OF SEPARATING LIQUID FROM LIQUID LADEN SOLID MATERIAL
    1.
    发明公开
    A METHOD OF SEPARATING LIQUID FROM LIQUID LADEN SOLID MATERIAL 有权
    方法和装置的液体从液体含有坚硬物料分离

    公开(公告)号:EP1492607A2

    公开(公告)日:2005-01-05

    申请号:EP03723964.7

    申请日:2003-04-11

    IPC分类号: B01D33/03 B07B1/46

    摘要: A vibratory apparatus for separating a liquid from a liquid-laden solid material. The apparatus includes an inclined trough having a base with a first end and a second elevated with respect to the first end. A deck is attached to the trough base, the deck defining support points positioned above the base spaced from one another by a distance sufficient to support the solid material above the deck, and passages located between the support points to allow liquid to flow to the deck. A vibratory drive is attached to the trough and oriented impart a conveying motion toward the trough second end. Solid material deposited onto the deck is advanced toward the second end by the conveying motion while the liquid flows along the trough base toward the first end under gravity.

    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING LIQUID FROM LIQUID LADEN SOLID MATERIAL
    2.
    发明授权
    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING LIQUID FROM LIQUID LADEN SOLID MATERIAL 有权
    方法和装置的液体从液体含有坚硬物料分离

    公开(公告)号:EP1492607B1

    公开(公告)日:2010-12-29

    申请号:EP03723964.7

    申请日:2003-04-11

    IPC分类号: B01D33/03 B07B1/46

    摘要: A vibratory apparatus for separating a liquid from a liquid-laden solid material. The apparatus includes an inclined trough having a base with a first end and a second elevated with respect to the first end. A deck is attached to the trough base, the deck defining support points positioned above the base spaced from one another by a distance sufficient to support the solid material above the deck, and passages located between the support points to allow liquid to flow to the deck. A vibratory drive is attached to the trough and oriented impart a conveying motion toward the trough second end. Solid material deposited onto the deck is advanced toward the second end by the conveying motion while the liquid flows along the trough base toward the first end under gravity.