Method of discharging particles from a vibrating filter screen

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sifting – Discharging

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209317, 209332, 209259, 210388, 198757, B07B 128

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ABSTRACT:
Liquid dispersions may be filtered, with a minimum of stopage, to remove coagulum with a pan assembly for a circular vibratory separator comprising a hollow cylindrical frame, having therein a discharge vertically spaced from the bottom of the frame, and a helical ramp commencing substantially in the bottom plane of the frame and travelling about the interior wall of the frame in a circular direction terminating in front of and substantially in the plane of said discharge.

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