Scrapers

Scrapers are tools used to clean, remove or remove any type of material that adheres to fabrics without risk of damaging them. At Finsa JOB | Group we have four types identified with different colors depending on the final application:

  • RED scraper: High-density polyethylene, very rigid and ideal for the most abrasive products with very thick and resistant fabrics.
  • BLUE scraper: Medium-density polyethylene, semi-rigid and somewhat flexible.
  • WHITE scraper: Low-density polyethylene, soft and flexible. Ideal for lighter fabrics.
  • BLACK scraper: 100% antistatic high-density polyethylene, very rigid and ideal for products that generate static.

It is a common problem for the cake resulting from a filtration process to adhere to the filter fabric, even when the optimal fabric for that application is used. This can occur for several reasons, such as the nature of the material being filtered, the filtration pressure and the process temperature, among others.

If the cake adheres to the filter fabric and cannot be removed by applying vibration systems, the scraper will be an essential accessory for our process.

Our scrapers have dimensions of 125 mm wide and 407 mm long. They have an integrated handle 212 mm long in the shape of a hexagonal prism, which includes a small internal 25 mm in diameter that allows the attachment of an extendable wooden, plastic or stainless steel stick of the same diameter as the hole in the handle, making it easier to remove the cake stuck to the filter fabric. Thanks to this possibility, the task is less expensive and dangerous for the operator who has to carry out the scraping.

At Finsa JOB | Group, we are proud of our ability to offer comprehensive solutions that cover all aspects of the filtration process. As industry leaders, we understand the importance of each stage of the filtration process and strive to provide our customers with the tools and resources necessary to ensure optimal performance and exceptional results.

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