Transpactor™

The Headworks® Transpactor™ shaftless screw conveyor and compactor is a high capacity dewatering device for transporting and compacting screenings material in one unit. A carbon steel shaftless spiral rests in a polyethylene lined stainless steel trough. Solids are fed directly onto the shaftless spiral upstream of the perforated drain section. The spiral moves the screenings through the transport section and optional wash module where a flow of wash water removes organics. The trough transitions into a perforated or wedge wire tube in the press zone to allow for dewatering An orifice plate provides a restriction to solids discharge therefore increasing compaction. The unit can sit at inclines from 0-25 degrees. The transport section can be lengthened for multiple screen inputs. The Transpactor™ unit can be supplied in lengths up to 30'. When an overload is detected the unit automatically shuts down and an alarm is sent.
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Specs:

Contact a Headworks representative for details.

Optional Accessories:

May be combined with the optional Bagging Module to make screenings handling easier.

May be combined with the Pulse Wash Module for efficient screenings washing.

Additional Information:

Great care is taken to design and build outstanding, reliable products using proven, "next generation" technology. The result is the most advanced screening equipment offered in the water and wastewater treatment industry today.

Rest Easy with these standard custom features:

Capacities as high as 210 ft/hr. (6 m/hr.)

Easily adaptable to your screening system

Extendable for multiple screen inputs

Optional Wash Module removes Organics

Optional Bagging Module for efficiency and flexibility

Optional grinder available for coarse screenings applications





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