This is unused current product with a replacement value of over $25000.
According to the manufacturer:
IFM Series of Internally-fed Rotary Screens are designed for the high flow rate/low solids content of municipal sewage or other waste effluent. They are compact units and fully enclosed to contain vapours. The housing is a unitary body of plate and structural members that provides a stable platform for mounting of the screen cylinder. The IFM can use screen media of wire mesh, wedgewire or perforated plate or combinations. Selection of screen filament is based on requirements of the downstream treatment process. Wire mesh (200 – 1000 microns) is used for fine screenings, coarser applications (2mm - 10mm) typically utilize perforated plate. Wedgewire can be used for a wide range of slot openings.
METHOD OF OPERATION
The influent enters a headbox, where the energy is dissipated, and the flow is evenly distributed onto the interior sidewalls of the drum. Solids are retained on the screen surface and the liquid flows radially through the screen openings. Splash guards direct the liquid filtrate to a central drainage area, and the solids are transported axially, by lights, to the open end of the drum. The rotation of the drum allows the entire screening surface to be continuously or intermittently washed by a fixed, external, spray bar fitted with a blank of spray nozzles.
These were ordered and delivered in 2009 and never used due to a change in camp "processing" protocols. They are stainless, have 500 micron filtering and 3 PH power. Shipping weight is about 250 pounds. The market would be suppliers of remote camp facilities in jurisdictions with effluent controls on the higher end.
Price is for each, 7 units available.
Offers considered on purchases of multiple processors.
Additional Prep Fees May Apply