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Vacuum Disc Filters, often referred to as Sector Disc Filters or Disc Filter Saveall machines in paper mills, offer the best filtering surface in the smallest package.
Several discs are arranged in front of one another, spinning through the discharge zone, open air, and slurry while being attached to a central barrel.
Each disc is made up of sectors, each of which is fashioned like a slice of pizza. Each sector has a passageway for liquid to move through a fabric bag, into the sector, and out the centre barrel, either by having grooves or by being built of punch plate.
Slurry is simultaneously filtered by both sides of each disc.
A Disc Vacuum Filter draws slurry from a tank beneath the filter’s centre barrel, much like the Rotary Vacuum Drum Filter does.
When the disc is submerged, a firm cake develops on both sides of the surface. The sector continues to pull vacuum as the disc rotates outside of the slurry tank, enabling the cake to dry.
The Global Vacuum disc filter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The new PrimeFilter D, a cutting-edge thickening and fibre recovery technology, was successfully introduced by the international technology group ANDRITZ.
The innovative disc filter sets the bar for improved performance and dependability in fibre processing and is well suited to all system applications for numerous different pulp kinds.
In order to increase throughput and lower both initial investment and ongoing operational expenses, the PrimeFilter D relies on the decades-old ANDRITZ disc filter technology.
It combines numerous significant technological advancements in a single device.
The unique PrimeFilter D has already received a positive response from customers, according to ANDRITZ’s vice president of stock preparation and recycled fibre systems in the division of paper, fibre, and recycling.
A number of units are currently being set up, and they have received further orders from reputable companies.
This demonstrates that, in terms of disc filter technology, they have achieved their goals of improving performance and lowering maintenance.