
120° PRESSURE SCREENS
Waterco pressure screens are used in static sieves for either dewatering or classification. As the slurry flows over the inclined screen surface, made of wires which are perpendicular to flow, a layer of slurry is sliced away.
Made from our patented Vee-Wire screens, the pressure screens can provide up to 50 percent more open area because of our greater range of narrower wire profiles.
Considering manual-handling restrictions, Waterco has developed an innovative split-sieve concept. The design offers a simple, economical benefit by reducing the physical size and also the screen weight.
Features of the pressure screen include: 
- Reduced equipment and installation costs.
- Low maintenance costs.
- Better flow rate and finer fiber removal.
- Wide range of applications.
- Longer lifetime.
- Slot sizes range from 25 μm to 0.394 in. (10mm).
- Typically made with 300 series stainless steel.
Vibratory Assembly
In this pressure screen box, the vibrations are evenly distributed on the screen surface by Waterco's patented dual vibratory motor/shaft combination, this effectively achieving higher flow rates and sizing down to 200 μm.
Wire-Static Assembly
This pressure screen box features no moving parts. The screens are self-cleaning with very low maintenance requirements.
GRAVITY SCREENS
Waterco gravity screens are typically applied to make coarse separations ahead of additional
processing systems. The system uses a Vee-Wire dewatering screen to retain the solids while allowing effluent to run through the system. 
The slurry is gravity fed to the head box and then flows to the screen. The solids retained from the screen gather for disposal or reuse.
These easy-to-install gravity screens feature low operating and maintenance costs. The Waterco team of engineers can customize according to client specifications.