What this equipment does
Dewatering screens are high-frequency, flat or slight-upward-angle vibrating screens designed to remove surface moisture from wet coal products. They typically follow rinse screens or thickeners and produce a stackable, conveyable, and saleable product. Dewatering performance depends on screen panel slot geometry, panel angle, vibration G-force, bed depth, and feed water content.
- Equipment Type
- Dewatering screen
- Material Handled
- Washed coal, fines, slurry
- Capacity Range
- 20–500 tph per screen
Common Applications
- Coal preparation product dewatering
- Fine coal dewatering after centrifuge
- Tailings dewatering
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 20–500 | tph |
| Screen Area | 1.5–18 | m² |
| Slot Aperture | 0.25–1.0 | mm |
| G-Force | 4.5–7 | g |
| Drive Type | Linear motion (twin exciter) |
Selection Factors
- Feed solids concentration
- Required product moisture
- Feed particle size distribution
- Available installation space
- Discharge geometry
Maintenance and Wear Notes
Panel wear and panel slot blinding are the most common issues. Slotted polyurethane panels are typical and are replaced as wear progresses. Exciter and spring condition should be monitored to maintain G-force.