FILTER AND SPIN GRIDS

These grids are used in a multitude of industries for dewatering, dewatering, drying or filtering products. Made from stainless steel, fissure screens enable solid-liquid separation.

In the past, they were mainly used in quarries, mines and sand pits to process sand, aggregates and coal. Today, they are used in industries such as fluid filtration and the food industry.

There are two main techniques:

  • Welded technology
  • Looped technology

GIRON offers both versions to suit your applications and problems. In both cases, the product flows over a totally smooth surface made possible by the succession of wires. The space between each profile creates a gap, known as an interstice, fissure or slot.

In the welded versionThe wire is manufactured by rolling from round wire. Rolling is the most common process, generating a profile with slightly rounded edges. These profiles are then welded to perpendicularly positioned cross-members.

In the curly versionThe trapezoidal wire was stamped from round wire. GIRON's contoured fissure grids have been developed for over 50 years. Stamping produces protruding edges for high drainage efficiency. These profiles are then assembled on rounds. At GIRON, the steel round is 7 mm in diameter and the loops have a pitch of 70 mm.

This technique guarantees opening accuracy unsurpassed gap widths, especially for very fine cracks. Grids can be supplied flat or curved, bare or with all types of reinforcement such as flats, angles or other accessories.