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J Vap 1200 MM Filter Press Dewatering/Drying System
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Listing #322729

J Vap 1200 MM Filter Press Dewatering/Drying System

EquipNet Tag #322729-1

$120,000.00 Seller's Acceptable Currency

All offers are submitted in Seller's Acceptable Currency

Equipment Description:

US Filter Dewatering Systems Group 40 cu. ft. J Vap Dewatering/Drying System
  • Info from mfgs. web site:
    The J-VAP Dewatering/Drying System marries a specially-designed diaphragm plate filter press with a patented vacuum/evaporation technology. The result is a single-step process that can achieve a field-selectable moisture reduction of up to 99%. The technology consists of a set of reduction chambers in which the dewatering and drying of slurry occurs. The reduction chambers are clamped tightly together in a support module. The third component is the energy conversion module. This supplies heated water for the pressurization of the reduction chambers and also includes a vacuum system utilized during the drying stage of the cycle. During the first stage, slurry is pumped into the reduction chambers where the initial dewatering takes place and much of the free liquid is removed. Since cake density is not a critical factor, short feed cycle times can reduce the total cycle. After the initial filtration cycle, the vacuum/drying cycle begins. The reduction chambers are pressurized with 180°F water and a vacuum is pulled. This causes the water remaining in the cake to evaporate at a lower boiling point. The drying time can be adjusted to achieve the desired solids output. Virtually all the water in the cake can be removed. The same level of cake solids is easily duplicated during subsequent cycles. Once the drying cycle is complete, the press is opened, the reduction chambers are separated and the dried cakes are discharged. The low moisture content provides excellent cake release; in most cases the solids literally fall from the chambers as they are opened. Cake removal from the system is clean and efficient.
  • Components includeded in this system
  • Vacuum Skid – Skid mounted 7.5 HP X Proof Vacuum Pump
    Power requirements – 460V, 3 Ph, 20 A
  • Hot Water Skid – Skid mounted hot water generating system, 10 HP X Proof Pump
    Power requirements – 460V, 3 Ph, 30 A
    Transfer Pump – 3” Warren-Rupp DA7 Sandpiper Air Transfer Pump
    Power source – 80 psi plant air pressure
  • 1200 MM plates
  • Head and tail plates
  • Center feed
  • Plate shifter
  • Control station

  • Disclaimers:

    This lot is being sold "as is, where is". We recommend that you contact an EquipNet sales representative to set up your own inspection. This item is located in Delaware.


    Please Note: This machine is still installed at the seller's facility. A scope of work agreed to by the seller may be required before any removal operations can begin

    The written description provided for this equipment is EXACTLY what you will receive if you opt to purchase this listing. Any items that are not in the description but appear in the visual representations of this listing will not be included in the sale. Photos and video are provided just as references and to give a general sense of condition.

    Equipment Specifications:

    ManufacturerUS Filter Dewatering Systems Group
    Model1200V30-35/43-4050SYLC
    Serial NumberJV0059
    Product Sizing40 Cu. Ft.
    Air Requirements80 PSI
    Estimated Shipping Weight0 LBS
    Length0 IN
    Width0 IN
    Height0 IN
    Chamber Size1200 MM
    Voltage460 VOLTS
    Frequency60 HERTZ
    Phase3
    Material of ConstructionPOLY
    Size of Cake40 CU FT
    Recommended Packaging FormCUSTOM

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    Congratulations! You have an opportunity to purchase equipment from Johnson and Johnson, one of the largest healthcare companies. Please understand that in order to purchase equipment from this company, you will need to meet certain criteria. The criteria that all buyers need to meet are as follows:
    1. You must be the end user of the equipment being purchased and have intentions to install it for your own use.
    2. You must agree to Johnson & Johnson’s terms of sale, by submitting a signed sale agreement (paper, not electronic). To See The Sales Agreement Click Here
    3. You will need to submit an insurance certificate which reflects certain insurance information outlined below:
    1. Insurance Certificate in name of buyer; buyer is an end user
    2. General/product liability meets limits required for assets being purchased
    3. Worker’s compensation liability meets required limit
    4. It is agreed that JJSI, Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford and its affiliates are included as Additional Named Insureds
    5. Waiver of subrogation applies in favor of JJSI, Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford, and its affiliates with respects to General Liability, Product Liability and Workers Compensation where agreed to by contract prior to date of loss
    6. Policy is effective at time of transaction and should be valid for at least one year
    7. Certificate holder is JJSI and Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford
    8. Policy includes language that J&J will be notified upon cancellation or expiration
    EquipNet recognizes that these requirements may be different to previous transactions with EquipNet. We are here to help with any questions you may have as you complete this purchase. Please feel free to contact your EquipNet Sales Representative or the Johnson and Johnson Project Manager, Jeff Turok. Jeff’s number is +1.888.371.6555 x2121 and email is jturok@EquipNet.com.
    Congratulations! You have an opportunity to purchase equipment from Johnson and Johnson, one of the largest healthcare companies. Please understand that in order to purchase equipment from this company, you will need to meet certain criteria. The criteria that all buyers need to meet are as follows:
    1. You must be the end user of the equipment being purchased and have intentions to install it for your own use.
    2. You must agree to Johnson &Johnson’s terms of sale, by submitting a signed sale agreement (paper, not electronic). To See The Sales Agreement Click Here
    3. You will need to submit an insurance certificate which reflects certain insurance information outlined below:
    1. Insurance Certificate in name of buyer; buyer is an end user
    2. General/product liability meets limits required for assets being purchased
    3. Worker’s compensation liability meets required limit
    4. It is agreed that JJSI, Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford and its affiliates are included as Additional Named Insureds
    5. Waiver of subrogation applies in favor of JJSI, Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford, and its affiliates with respects to General Liability, Product Liability and Workers Compensation where agreed to by contract prior to date of loss
    6. Policy is effective at time of transaction and should be valid for at least one year
    7. Certificate holder is JJSI and Dentsply/Caulk Inc. - Milford
    8. Policy includes language that J&J will be notified upon cancellation or expiration
    EquipNet recognizes that these requirements may be different to previous transactions with EquipNet. We are here to help with any questions you may have as you complete this purchase. Please feel free to contact your EquipNet Sales Representative or the Johnson and Johnson Project Manager, Jeff Turok. Jeff’s number is +1.888.371.6555 x2121 and email is jturok@EquipNet.com.
    I acknowledge these conditions and would like to proceed with a preliminary offer