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HUBER Grit Treatment Process RoSF 5-VT

Treatment of grit from wastewater treatment plants and sewer systems by means of a drum separator / grit washing plant

  • Loss on ignition of the grit/gravel fraction < 3%
  • Coarse material separation size: 35 mm
  • Only one drive unit
  • Reduced disposal costs

The dewatered raw material (grit from the sewer system and STP, refuse) is fed into the intermediate storage tank directly from the tanker or by a wheel loader. A screw conveyor inside the tank transports and doses the untreated material into the subsequent drum separator where wash water is introduced to wash and simultaneously separate the coarse material. Any coarse material > 35 mm is separated from the grit and gravel, dewatered and discharged into a skip.

The grit/gravel/organics/water mixture < 35 mm is passed from the separator directly into the COANDA Grit Washing Plant. Also the existing pump in the grit trap delivers grit into the Grit Washing Plant where mineral particles are separated and washed to obtain the fractions of washed grit/gravel and coarse material.

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Avantages

Avantages

  • Well-proven COANDA Grit Washer as main component
  • Reduction of organics in the grit/gravel fraction to < 3% loss on ignition
  • Reduced disposal costs
  • Maximum minerals yield
  • > 95% capture rate of 0.20 – 0.25 mm diameter grit particles
  • Coarse material separation size of 35 mm
  • Massive, inclined vibrating grate with integrated bar rack
  • Processing of the liquid and solid phase
  • Made of stainless steel for corrosion resistance
  • Up to 50 m distance possible between the tank and Grit Washer

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