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Five SPIROGUARD compact cleaner screens are being tested in our workshop in Australia before sending them out to our clients.
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Five SPIROGUARD compact cleaner screens are being tested in our workshop in Australia before sending them out to our clients.
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Take a look at our infographic below to learn more about the differences between a shaftless spiral conveyor and a shafted screw conveyor. The shaftless spiral conveyor transports difficult, stringy, spongy, sticky, wet, lumpy materials – suitable for a wide range of moisture contents and viscosities.
Low RPM, Duraflo SPX liners and high resistance to corrosion give a long life expectancy to shaftless spiral conveyors.
This project includes shaftless spiral conveyor systems and four round silos with sliding frames. Each of these four large silos has an effective net volume of 840m3 and was manufactured by Permastore. The silos are fed with sludge by a network of inclined and vertical shaftless spiral conveyors.
VafabMiljö Kommunalförbund upgraded the biogas facility at the Västerås waste facility to increase biogas production. It is a plant that primarily digests source-separated food wastes from the region. Other materials that are digested are floating substrates, such as sludge from grease-removal tanks and packaged foodstuffs.
Customizable and durable conveying equipment is essential for today's sludge systems. An array of equipment can help make that goal a reality, but at the peak of efficiency lie, shaftless spiral conveyors, with expected system life of 20 to 25 years.
Sludge Transport
Shaftless spiral conveyors are designed for the transport of otherwise difficult to handle materials, such as municipal dewatered sludge, wastewater screenings, grit, industrial sludges or other sticky, viscous, stringy materials.
Al Khumrah is the largest existing WWTP site, located in the southern part of Jeddah City in the industrial area of Al Khumrah District in the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia.