A good grit washing system is characterised by its ability to wash out the organic substances in the grit so that the loss on ignition in the washed grit is < 3%. In addition to the effective separation of organic and mineral components, the retention of fine sands is also decisive in practice, which is taken into account in the design of HUBER Grit Washing Plants.
HUBER Grit Washer RoSF4 T Treatment of partly dewatered grit from wastewater treatment plants
Design and Function
Due to a defined introduction of upwardly directed service water the grit situated in the lower part of the HUBER Grit Washer RoSF4 T will be fluidised in flow, i.e. a grit fluidised bed is generated. Within this fluidized bed the lighter organic particles are separated from the dense grit particles, independent of the particle size.
This process is supported by the central stirrer keeping the particles in motion. After removal of the organic material the clean grit is removed through a classifying screw, statically dewatered and discharged into a container.
The removed organics are automatically discharged with the introduced wash water.
The Benefits of the HUBER Grit Washer RoSF4 T
- Reduced disposal costs
- Dewatering of washed grit to approx. 90 % dry residue
- Organic content reduction to < 3% loss on ignition
- Throughput capacity up to 3.0 m³ solids per hour
- Low investment costs
- For easy installation subsequent to grit classifiers, complete plants, circular grit traps
- Grit removal screw supported on both ends for long life
- High corrosion protection
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