Category: | Wedge Wire Screen Cylinders |
Material: | 2205 duplex |
Properties: | wedge wire screen |
Application: | for lake filter |
Chemical Burst: Allows delivery of chemicals to the inside of the screen. Bursting chemicals will assist in the removal of impeding organisms adhering to the screen.
Exotic Alloys: To protect against screen binding organisms (such as Zebra Mussels). Also appropriate in corrosive environment applications such as salt water.
Internal Distribution Plates: To provide even flow patterns across the intake screen surface.
Guide Brackets: For rail type installation and service structures.
Diver Door: Provides access for manual servicing of intake screens.
Wedgewire Cap Ends: To further increase screening area where water is stagnant.
Although abundant, surface water can be surprisingly difficult for municipal and industrial users to capture. The challenges are numerous:
At Delta Screens, we manufacture exceptional-quality passive, t-shape intake screens. Installed parallel to the current flow, the proven design efficiently collects a consistent rate of incoming water flow without plugging or harming aquatic life.
With no moving parts to jam, clog or wear out, a Delta Screens intake screen requires little to no maintenance. Meanwhile, its simplistic design can still moderate flow rates to maintain uniform levels across the entire length of the screen. This is critical to maintain average flow velocity.
Although abundant, surface water can be surprisingly difficult for municipal and industrial users to capture. The challenges are numerous:
At Delta Screens, we manufacture exceptional-quality passive, t-shape intake screens. Installed parallel to the current flow, the proven design efficiently collects a consistent rate of incoming water flow without plugging or harming aquatic life.
With no moving parts to jam, clog or wear out, a Delta Screens intake screen requires little to no maintenance. Meanwhile, its simplistic design can still moderate flow rates to maintain uniform levels across the entire length of the screen. This is critical to maintain average flow velocity.