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Screening is often the first step in the material handling system process. Which type of screen is right for your facility?
Screening is often the first step in the material handling system process. Which type of screen is right for your facility?
The Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant in South Australia was originally built in 1932 with a number of subsequent capacity upgrades to accommodate increasing demand. This treatment plant is part of the key infrastructure required to provide a reliable and secure wastewater service to the southwest region of metropolitan Adelaide.
Solids handling systems are essential pieces of equipment for the process industries.
This recognition follows up on the same achievement the company reached last year, with an even more favourable result this time.
Allowing us to pre-qualify as an approved supplier within the wastewater sector, the certificate eases the process for companies and authorities in the sector to manage their supply chain risks and comply with EU procurement regulations.
SPIRAC offer two dewatering solutions to be able to meet strict industrial and municipal requirements.
Wastewater processing is the key to ensuring water is clean enough for discharge into a river or ocean. Grit is a problem for wastewater plants, causing damage, inefficiency and maintenance costs throughout the network and treatment process.
We are looking forward to meet you at booth number 19 on Thursday 7th April. The exhibition will take place at The Holiday Inn, The Coldra, Newport, South Wales NP18 2YG (Close to Junction 24 of the M4 Motorway).
The opening times are 10am to 3pm.
ABATTOIR VEVIBA – BELGIUM www.veviba.be
SPIRAC was asked to design, manufacture and install equipment at the Veviba abattoir in Belgium to be able to increase their capacity to 200 cows per day and to reduce costs. The expansion of the plant had to be completed within 6 weeks.
THE SOLUTION
Take a look at our infographic to find out more about the advantages of a shaftless spiral versus a shafted screw. The shaftless spiral is intended for the transport of difficult, stringy, spongy, sticky, wet, lumpy materials – suitable for a wide range of moisture contents and viscosities.