Vibrating Screen for Compost Extract Filtration in Bio‑Agriculture
A client in Australia, operating in the bio‑agriculture sector with a focus on improving soil health, approached us for a screening solution. Initially, the client did not share detailed project specifications. To move forward efficiently, we asked targeted questions and quickly gathered the essential information needed to define the right equipment.
1. Determining the Right Equipment
From our direct inquiries, we learned the following:
- Material – compost extract
- Required throughput – minimum 4,000 L/h
- Solid‑to‑liquid ratio – between 1:10 and 1:20
- Screening layers – two meshes: 400 µm and 100 µm
Based on these parameters, we selected our Model 1200 vibrating screen. The material characteristics – slightly abrasive and organic – led us to choose 304 stainless steel for all wetted parts. This combination of capacity, mesh sizes, and robust construction perfectly matched the client’s needs.
2. Addressing Technical Concerns
The client’s main worry was about power supply – they were unsure whether our standard motor would work with Australian voltage and frequency. We reassured them immediately: our equipment is designed with universal power adaptability, and we can configure the motor to suit any grid worldwide.
We also confirmed the actual throughput: the Model 1200 comfortably handles 4,000–5,000 L/h, well within their minimum requirement. Once we had verified the shipping address and power specifications, the client had no further questions. The entire technical clarification process was smooth and efficient.
3. After‑Sales Follow‑Up
After the equipment was delivered on schedule, our after‑sales team proactively reached out to the client to check on installation and commissioning. However, we learned that the client’s on‑site shed construction had been delayed, so the vibrating screen has not yet been installed.
Despite this, we have remained in regular contact, adjusting our follow‑up schedule according to the client’s updated timeline. We are committed to providing any assistance they need – whether it is installation guidance, operational tips, or troubleshooting – as soon as they are ready to proceed. Our goal is to ensure that once the shed is finished, the screening system will be up and running without a hitch.