FLUITECO SEPTIC COMBINED PRETREATMENT UNIT – SAU

Vertical pyrolysis centrifuges are a suitable technological solution to complete the separation process performed by receiver centrifuges. Centrifugal separators, with very high rotational speeds, can reach a centrifugal force of up to 10,000 grams. This very high centrifugal force is a key element that allows the separators to remove solid particles that have not been successfully trapped in previous separation steps. In addition, the achievable performance levels depend on many factors: structural (type and design of the disc, internal volume, surfaces and discharge devices) and operational (flow rate, product characteristics, amount and type of solid content, temperature).

 

The product enters the upper part of the separator through the feed tube for clarification and is then subjected to centrifugal force and is forced to pass through hundreds of internal disks. The combined operation of the centrifugal force combined with the internal disks leads to the separation of solid particles that deposit on the drum wall and are then automatically and intermittently discharged. Fluids rise to the top of the drum and are continuously discharged through free outlets or centrifugal pumps.

Description

SEPTIC COMBINED PRETREATMENT UNIT – SAU1

The SAU1 is a device used to pre-treat wastewater collected from septic tanks and is received directly from a SEPTAGE truck. The truck is connected to the device via a DN100 fast connecting pipe (PERROT). SAU1 Screens remove suspended particles from larger particles in the wastewater. Washes sieves to remove organic matter and reduces odors. These sieves are washed to remove organic matter and compressed before discharge. The device is a receiver tank with a fast connection, electromechanical ball valve, and screw plate with a compression system (CFC type).

Production feature:

High strength carbon steel or AISI 304/316 stainless steel

 

SEPTIC COMBINED PRETREATMENT UNIT– SAU2-3:

SAU2-3 is a septic waste pre-treatment system and sand removal received from transport trucks. The trucks are connected to the SAU2-3 system via a DN100 PERROT. SAU2-3 Screening separates suspended particles and larger particles from wastewater. Washes sieves to remove organic matter and reduces odor. These sieves are washed to remove organic matter and compressed before discharge. After screening, the effluent enters the sediment hopper. A conveyor moves the sand extraction screw to evacuate the sand extraction area. This sloping conveyor can be provided without a shaft. The device is a receiver tank with a fast connection, electromechanical ball valve, and screw plate with a CFC compression system. A sand deposit tank is connected to the Seepage receiver tank. This tank is equipped with a horizontal screw to collect sand, and a sloping screw to extract it. To improve the sand deposition process, the sedimentation tank is equipped with air piping to inject air at low pressure.