What equipment is used to treat the muddy water of building piling, rotary drilling pile, impact pile, bridge, viaduct, subway, railway and expressway?

Pile driving mud dehydrator: pile driving mud for construction piles, rotary drilling piles, impact piles, bridges, viaducts, subways, railways and expressways is highly efficient!

Performance and advantages of piling mud dehydrator equipment

[1] It consists of a cylindrical conical drum, an internal auger and a differential. Under the action of centrifugal force, sludge can be continuously dehydrated for 24 hours.

[2] The screw pusher adopts patented structural design, which increases the extrusion force inside the screw, greatly reduces the moisture content of sludge, and ensures the constant drying of sludge. The spiral of patented structure improves the slag discharge conditions, ensures smooth slag discharge, does not block materials during operation, and can adapt to sludge dehydration of various components.

[3] Water is not needed for startup, which is very convenient for installation and use, and saves industrial water.

[4] Double frequency conversion control is adopted, with smooth start, stepless adjustment of drum speed and separation coefficient, and wide differential adjustment range, which can meet the requirements of liquid treatment with different solid contents, significantly improve the treatment capacity, and feed back the auxiliary frequency conversion current to the main frequency converter, with remarkable energy-saving effect.

[5] Implement the dynamic balance correction of the machine at the working speed, ensure the balance of the whole machine at the working state, reduce the noise, and the sound pressure level is not more than 80dB(A), thus improving the service life of the machine.

[7] The sealing performance of the whole machine is reliable, and the rotating part has a protective cover.

[8] Small floor space, compact structure, simple operation and convenient maintenance.

[9] Continuous operation, large capacity and good separation effect.