Mechanical dewatering, often to reduce the thermal load of the final drying stage, is achieved by a variety of devices, eg. Rotary vacuum filters, dewatering centrifuges, plate presses, tube presses, evaporation and sedimentation operations. Higher pressures and the use of dewatering aids helps to extend the limit of the mechanical dewatering process and for the production of slurry end products this is often sufficient on its own.
For the production of powders, other than for the conditioning of a dryer feed (adding dry back mix with the wet feed to obtain a material that can be mechanically handled and transported within the system), there is no way of achieving a dry end product without the use of thermal drying and dispersion.