Abstract: A cleaning device of a screw press for filtrating and dehydrating garbage in which a plurality of dehydrate liquid guide grooves are circumferentially formed on an inner surface of a support cylinder which supports an outer surface of the filtration cylinder so as to permit the support cylinder to be less in contact with the filteration cylinder. Moreover, a dehydrate fluid is discharged through discharging holes, thereby improving filtration efficiency. In addition, a compression air, a pressurized water or high pressure steam is injected from the circumferential surface of a screw being rotated within the filtration cylinder to enable garbage remaining at a plurality of filtrating holes to be completely and cleanly discharged outside, thereby enhancing filtration effectiveness.
Abstract: A multi-screw press for dewatering waste materials including a plurality of fixed filtering cylinders and a plurality of revolving filtering cylinders connected to the fixed filtering cylinders are installed within a single outer casing, and a plurality of tapered screws are located within the fixed and revolving filtering cylinders. The screws and the revolving filtering cylinders are driven by a single motor, so that the waste materials within the filtering cylinders are pressed by the screws and dewatered. A pressure adjusting device is located on the outlet of the screw press and is hydraulically driven. Any residue adhering to the filtering cylinders can be effectively washed away by the use of spray tubes.