14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Thomas Yoon
Belts have many uses in the running of equipment. The most
common belts are used to transmit power from a prime mover
(usually a motor) to another rotating machine.
Have you heard of belts used for removing water from sludge?
Yes, there is a type of equipment used in wastewater treatment
that uses belts to remove water from sludge. It's called a belt
press.
This is how it works:
There are two continuously running belts made of woven polyester
material in the belt press. There are many freely rotating
rollers where the belts pass over.
The belts are typically about 2 feet wide, depending on the
design. There is an upper belt, and a lower belt. The
arrangement of the belts and their travel on the rollers is made
in such a way that at some point along the route, they will be
placed tightly against one another. The pressing together of
these belts squeezes out the water from the sludge.
In order to work, the lower belt is passed through a tank
containing a mixture of sludge in water. As the belt travels
through the sludge-laden water, some of the sludge gets stuck on
the upper surface of the belt, and is carried along with it.
The two belts are then stretched against each other along their
path, and the water is squeezed through the weave of the
polyester belt material. The semi-solid sludge still sticking to
the belts is then scrapped off when the belts pass through
plastic knife-edges held against them.
The semi-solid sludge that is scrapped off is collected at a
hopper and conveyor system where they can be collected in bags
or further dried.
Simple isn't it? Not really! The two belts must travel at the
same speed and there must be some way to ensure that the belts
do not drift away from their intended path....
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