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Dewatering Containers
Kugler - Skip Dewatering Containers
The versatile drainage containers are suitable for sludge of all kinds. Collecting, filtering, draining, storing and transporting in one device. The well-proven skip dewatering container (EWC) dewaters all types of sludge – effective and economic. Filter material, quality and mesh sizes specially adapted to your needs. Available volume ranging from 0,3 m³–12 m³.
Kugler - Roll-Off Dewatering Containers
Dewatering container suitable for rope or hook mount. Available for container contents of 5-40 m3. Medium filter partition for even better drainage. Available with and without lid. For rope or hook operation. Range of size: 5-40 m³. We also offer our well proven dewatering container for different types of roll-off dumpsters for rope or hook operation according DIN 30720 und DIN 30722. Length, height and capacity of the container can be freely chosen. Different designs ensure optimum dewatered and thickened sludge especially for your needs.
Kugler - Dewatering Containers with Vibration
Due to the redesign of the internal filter basket as oscillating vibrating screen sludge dewatering and drying is significantly increased. Wet sludge stored in the filter basket is brought to swinging by a high frequency vibrating unit. Even difficult sludge is treated with optimum results. The high-frequency vibrator is wired ready for connection and provided with on / off switch and socket. The redesign of the inner filter basket as vibrating screen significantly increases sludge dewatering and drying. The wet sludge stored in the inner basket is put into a combined vibratory vibration movement and thereby even better dewatered and solidified.
Kugler - Self-Dumping Dewatering Container
For internal transport and emptying with a forklift. Unlocking the tilting mechanism from the truck. On request with wheels. Available for container of 0.3-5 m3. Available with cover. The dewatering container for transporting and emptying with the forklift / pallet truck or on wheels. With our self-dumping EWCs you can easily dewater sludge where large container does not fit due to lack of space. These tipping containers are ideal where only small amounts of sludge arise.
Screw Presses
Kugler - Model Ring-Press Series - Screw Presses
The Screw Presses KUGLER series Ring-Press (S-RS series) achieve throughputs of up to 100 m³ / h and 200 kg TS / h (at 0.2% TS in the inlet) or 20 m³ / h and 1,000 kg TS / h (at 5% TS in the inlet). These screw presses are equipped with an innovative, self-cleaning ring disk system and without any high-pressure flushing, compressed air or brushes. This means even less wear, electricity and water consumption than conventional screw presses with strainer basket. In addition, they are significantly space-saving due to the modular construction with several parallel cylinder units. The KUGLER Ring-Press is equally suitable for sludge from sewage treatment plants and industrial production (including grease / oil sludge). It achieves a good and stable drainage result – with up to 90% less time spent, water and electricity than centrifuges, wire belt or chamber filter presses.
Kugler - Model Series Screen-Press - Screw Presses
The Screw Press KUGLER® series Screen-Press (S-SK series) is the most convenient entry-level model of our screw presses. It is equipped with a robust strainer basket, through which sludge is effectively dewatered both from sewage treatment plants and from industry. Wear, energy and personnel costs are considerably lower than with centrifuges, sieve belt or chamber filter presses with comparable drainage results.
Others
Kugler - Model EWC-Lamella - Compact Wastewater Treatment Plant
The EWC-Lamella is a fully assembled compact water clarification and sludge dewatering system and can (depending on the size up to 40 m³) be used for wastewater seeps up to 300 l / min as the core of an operating water cycle. Reusable process water and sludge thickening in one device. The patented Lamella EWC is a combination of dewatering container and lamellar inclined clarifier. The coarse filter separates the larger solids. The lamella separator separates the fines from the water. Instead of five different units only one container, small footprint, suitable for up to 30 m3 wastewater per hour.
Kugler - Mechanical Thickeners
The mechanical thickeners Kugler E-OP series are a cost-effective and reliable alternative for: Static thickening as well as for band thickening, screw press thickening and thickening centrifuges (biological sludges), Separators (digestate drainage), Fine screens or sieves on municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants, Primary clarifier, and Flotation plants. Our thickeners are based on an innovative technology for the separation of fine materials. Fibrous material is cut off and the braiding is prevented. Compared to a thick centrifuge, our thickeners are extremely energy efficient, low noise and vibration as well as very robust against wear. Advantages over the static thickening are: our mechanical thickeners Kugler E-OP require smaller space and avoid additional accumulation of NH4-N. Depending on the application, flocculation aids can be further dosed.
Lamella Separators
Clarification and sedimentation tanks with built-in lamella pack. Using of lamella separators for the separation of solids reduces the required space by up to 90% compared to conventional sedimentation tanks. Solids settle on the inclined lamellas and slide down to the sludge funnel. The purified water flows upwards into an overflow gutter. The settled solids slip down into the sludge funnel and the purified water can be reused in the process cycle. Our lamella separators are specifically designed and manufactured for your application. Performance ranging between 0,9 m³/h and 150 m³/h.
Kugler - Microfiltration System
Microfiltration with interchangeable pores, MAP. Microfiltration with MAP technology works in an alternation of filtration and backwashing. The medium to be filtered is pumped into the module and filtered according to the pore size. The solids are initially retained in the module and then removed by backwashing. The filtration modules are periodically flushed with water and compressed air: chemical cleaning is not necessary. The filter material has a service life of approx. 3 years (heavily polluted waste water) to 7 years (e.g. well water) . Replacing the filter material takes a few minutes per module. A great advantage of this technology is the ability to treat wastewater with very high solids concentrations. The throughput is virtually arbitrary, since the system is modular. The flux of each module depends on the pore size of the filter material and the solids concentration of the medium.
