DODA – Screw Press Separators

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DODA – Screw Press Separators

Top Quality – Great Reliability – High Durability

About the Company:

In the 1950s young Aldo Doda created the first ever vertical chopper pump from an old, beat up harvest machine to help handle slurry on his family dairy farm in Italy. When neighbors saw its success, they wanted him to build one for them as well, and so did many others. In the 1960’s Aldo created the AFI – horizontal chopper pumps – to mount on slurry tankers. Around the 1970’s Doda brand was beginning to be known in the United States as a slurry pump. Mixers, separators & other complementary items became a natural follow up to the basic chopper pumps

About the Solution:

With its compact design, easy installation and simple to maintain features the Doda screw press separator is an excellent machine for the separation of suspended solids from liquids and sludges.

  • Completely AISI 304 stainless steel with removable access covers for inspection and cleaning
  • Heavy duty planetary gearbox powered by a local15 hp USA high efficiency motor
  • 390 mm HD stainless steel screens allow for rotation between front and back screen
  • HD stainless steel casted augers with highly abrasion-resistant ceramic coating
  • Seven vanadium blade internal chopping system
  • Versatile intake design to be loaded from top or side
  • Adjustable discharge door for moisture content up to 40% dry product
  • Dual seals with automatic greasers to protect gearbox
  • Product detector sensor for automatic start and shutdown

DODA 255 16th St. South Saint James, MN USA 507-375-5577 Visit Company Website

Solution Type

  • Screw Press

Vendor

  • Equipment Vendor

Product

  • Fiber

Problem

  • GHG
  • Nitrogen
  • Odor
  • Phosphorous
  • Storage

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Solution Strengths, Weaknesses and Critical Indicators

Screw press technologies:

  • Produces fiber for bedding, soil amendment and compost
  •  Used extensively on dairies across the country to reduce concerns associated with storage and application
  • Do not significantly reduce nutrients from the manure stream
  • Can utilize many types of technology like slope screen, screw press, rotary drum and others
  • Used before many other technologies to remove coarse solids
  • Minimal maintenance and operator time required
  • Proven technology for nitrogen recovery, phosphorous recovery, storage reduction, GHG reduction, and odor control but with limited impact in all cases

Newtrient Comments/Opinions:

Coarse solids separation technologies:

  • Produces fiber for bedding, soil amendment and compost
  • Used extensively on dairies across the country to reduce storage and application concerns
  • Does not significantly reduce nutrients from the manure stream
  • Can utilize many types of technology like slope screen, screw press, rotary drum and others
  • Used before many other technologies to remove coarse solids
  • Minimal maintenance and operator time required
DODA has been selling solids separation technology in the U.S. since 1960 and in 2007 established an independent U.S. corporation located in St. James, MN. They have installations on over 100 dairies in the U.S. ranging in size from 60 to 5,000 cows. DODA was very cooperative in providing information to Newtrient in order to refine their cost and performance information.

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