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Filter system
The Allround filter system is designed to eliminate leaves, dirt, and both organic and solid waste from drain water.

The Allround filter system is designed to eliminate leaves, dirt, and both organic and solid waste from drain water. The filter belt is integrated with a tank and filter conveyor, featuring inlet and outlet pipes.
Drain water from vegetable washing enters the filter system through a flume or pipe and then passes through the filter conveyor. As the water passes through the conveyor, contaminants are left behind and are transported outside the tank to a dirt box or central waste conveyor.
The standard Allround filter system features a frame made of mild steel, along with mild steel bearings and idle/drive rollers. However, the frame can be customized to stainless steel AISI304 upon request, while the bearings and rollers will remain mild steel.
The mesh belt of the filter conveyor is available with square openings of 1, 2, and 3 mm. The choice of mesh belt depends on the level of dirt present in the raw product.
If required, the filter system can be on the subframe to accommodate height differences. The subframe can be made from painted mild steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel. The height of the subframe can vary from 0-3 meters.
Characteristics
- The width of the machine is 120 cm
- The length of the machine is 350 cm
- Mesh belt available 1, 2, and 3 mm square openings
- is designed to eliminate leaves, dirt, and both organic and solid waste from drain water
- On demand, a subframe can be added under the filter system to raise the height
- The subframe can be made from painted mild steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel.
- The height of the subframe varies from 0 – 3 Meters
Specifications
FBT 350-120 | |
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Width of the belt (in cm) | 120 |
Length of the belt (in cm) | 350 |
Options
- Material and treatment (frame)
- Belt
- Electrical control
- Material and treatment (electrical panel)
- Material and treatment (subframe)
- Height of subframe