Disc Screen

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Disc Screen Machine

What Is a Disc Screen?

A Disc Screen, also known as a Disc Screen Separator, is specialized equipment designed for accurate material sizing in solid waste processing. Unlike conventional disc screens, Arcler’s Tri-Disc design aligns discs across shafts to create precise openings. This ensures uniform particle separation, reduces material wrapping, and delivers consistent screening results.

Thanks to its hardened solid Tri-Discs, the machine achieves superior agitation within a smaller footprint, making it both space-efficient and high-performing. The result is a disc screen machine that supports better sorting, increases recovery rates, and improves the efficiency of downstream recycling systems.

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    Working Principle of Disc Screen

    The working principle of the disc screen separator is simple yet highly effective:
    Waste material is fed onto multiple rotating shafts equipped with Tri-Discs.
    Smaller particles fall through the precise gaps between discs.
    Oversized items continue forward for discharge or further processing.
    The constant agitation keeps material loose, preventing blockages and ensuring efficient screening.

    This makes the disc screen recycling process ideal for high-capacity operations that require accuracy, reliability, and low maintenance.

    Applications of Trommel Screens

    Trommel screens play a vital role in various waste management facilities, including:
    Municipal Solid Waste
    Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) – primary screening and separation
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    Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) & SRF Processing – preparing feedstock for alternative fuel recovery
    Industrial Waste
    Alternative Fuel Resources (AFR) – ensuring precise material sizing
    Bulky Waste
    Construction & Demolition Waste (C&D) – separating fines and recyclable fractions
    Papermill Waste
    Compost & Green Waste – organic material separation for composting
    Electronic Waste
    Automotive Shredder Residue – effective classification of complex waste streams

    Technical Overview of Disc Screen

    Below is a quick technical overview of our Disc Screen system, showcasing its unique design, capacity, and efficiency compared to other screening options.

    Parameter Details
    Disc Type Hardened Solid Tri-Disc
    Disc Alignment In-line shaft-to-shaft for precise openings
    Typical Applications MSW, RDF, AFR, SRF, C&D, ASR, compost, plastics
    Machine Footprint Compact design for space efficiency
    Throughput Capacity High-capacity screening for large waste volumes
    Efficiency Higher Power Efficiency

    Key Features & Advantages

    Precise Material Sizing – Solid Tri-Disc design ensures consistent openings for accurate separation.
    Durable Construction – Hardened discs designed for long service life and minimal wear.
    Versatile Applications – Suitable for MSW, RDF, AFR, C&D, plastics, compost, and more.
    High Agitation – Continuous movement prevents clogging and improves separation efficiency.
    Compact Footprint – Delivers high throughput in less space than conventional disc screens.
    Low Maintenance – Simple modular design makes servicing and part replacement easy.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    What is a disc screen machine used for?
    A disc screen separates waste by size and shape, improving sorting accuracy and recovery efficiency.
    Can disc screens handle municipal solid waste?
    How do you maintain a disc screen machine?

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