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10th NSW Water Industry Operations Conference and Exhibition, Newcastle Jockey Club, 6 & 7 April 2016
The Newcastle Jockey Club is located on Darling Street, Newcastle NSW.
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10th NSW Water Industry Operations Conference and Exhibition, Newcastle Jockey Club, 6 & 7 April 2016
The Newcastle Jockey Club is located on Darling Street, Newcastle NSW.
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.
The next Residuals and Biosolids Conference will be held in Milwaukee, WI 3-6-APR-2016
You can find us at Booth #425.
This project is an environmental friendly solution that eliminates disposal costs. We paired up a SPIROPRESS® with a SPIROTAINER® to convey, dewater and store rejected pet food.
The Bergen Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Suffolk County, NY, USA
SPIRAC was asked to manufacture and install eight spiral shaftless conveyors at the Bergen Point Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Suffolk County, NY. Totalling over 300 ft. in shaftless conveyors that had to be able to handle the plants sludge capacity of 1250 ft3/hr.
NYWEA 88th Annual Meeting, New York City, USA
The exhibition starts on February 7 until February 9, 2016 and is located in the New York Marriott Marquis.
Come and visit us at booth # 57
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.