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Header Lateral Screen for Watertreatment

The wedge wire Header Lateral Screen is often used in water treatment. The Header Lateral Screen for water treatment consists of wedge wire, screen pipe, connection pipe, and parent tube flange. It is distributed in the shape of a circle. 


The Header Lateral screen system is widely used in draining applications with the features of effective filtering and screening performance. It may have multiple tiers of wedge wire screen laterals. Wedge wire screen laterals make excellent collectors.


The header lateral screen is configured with a large surface area to accommodate large volumes of flow, and its slotted openings allow for maximum particle capture while minimizing clogging. 



Header lateral screen is an effective filtration solution for watertreatment. It can remove larger particles from the water before it reaches the treatment plant. 


It is essentially a large, open-ended container with a series of screens, or grids, which divide the container into sections. The water is then passed through each section of the container, with the screens capturing the larger particles while allowing the water to pass through.


The functions of the Header Lateral systems

The wedge wire distributor has excellent performance in liquid distribution and filtration, even the high temperature or highly corrosive liquid. It can also serve as an important part of a large filter tank such as the chemical acid, the alkali liquid filters, the ethyl alcohol, and the organic solution recycling filters. 


Above is the introduction of the wedge wire Header Lateral systems screen for water treatment. Welcome to contact us at any time.


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