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ROTAMAT® prétraitement compact à décantation lamellaire Ro 5K

ROTAMAT® Complete Plant Ro 5K

Complete Plant with integrated cross-flow lamella separator

  • Well-proven mechanical preliminary treatment equipment
  • Highly efficient separation of silty media
  • Ideal for industrial applications
  • Compact, space-saving unit

The Ro 5K Complete Plant combines wastewater fine screening and cross-flow separation in a very compact, high-performance mechanical preliminary treatment system. The feed flows at first through an inlet screen which separates the solids from the wastewater or process water and washes and compacts the screenings.

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The wastewater flows then into the grit trap which operates according to the cross-flow lamella principle and combines therefore the benefits of the counter flow and parallel flow principle. It is possible with this compact high-performance separator to achieve
maximum separation efficiencies even under nonlaminar flow conditions.

By applying this separation system the machine length can be nearly halved compared to conventional longitudinal grit traps. In addition, also the investment costs for buildings, encasings and covers are reduced.

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Avantages

Avantages

The user's benefits

  • Complete mechanical preliminary treatment combined in a single unit
  • Optional scum separation
  • Compact, space-saving unit
  • Ideal for process water treatment
  • Maximum separation efficiency due to the cross-flow lamella principle
  • Completely made of stainless steel
  • Maximum corrosion protection through acid treatment in a pickling bath

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Principial sketch

Principial sketch

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Huber Technology S.à.r.l., France - LE SPECIALISTE DE LA SEPARATION LIQUIDE/SOLIDE

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