SGS Aqua Technologies GmbH
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SGS Aqua Technologies GmbH products

Aqua-Skim - Floating Baffles

SGS Aqua-Skim - Model F - Horizontally Floating Baffle

Advantages of a horizontally flowing segmental baffle: Low-maintenance. Free of foreign energy. Retention of floating matter. Floating materials cannot rise vertically. Adaptable to different threshold shapes. Particularly suitable for small rigs where the sill is directly by the inlet. Mounting possible through shaft entrance with diameter 625 mm. Retrofitting possible during operation.

SGS Aqua-Skim - Model R - Radial Floating Baffle

Advantages of a radially floating baffle: Low-maintenance. Free of foreign energy. Complete retention of floating matter in the event of fluctuating water levels. Adaptable to different threshold shapes. Superior floating properties. Storage above water level.

SGS Aqua-Skim - Model S - Horizontally Flowing Segmental Baffle

Advantages of a horizontally flowing segmental baffle: Low-maintenance. Free of foreign energy. Retention of floating matter. Floating materials cannot rise vertically. Adaptable to different threshold shapes. Particularly suitable for small rigs where the sill is directly by the inlet. Mounting possible through shaft entrance with diameter 625 mm. Retrofitting possible during operation.

SGS Aqua-Skim - Model V - Vertically Floating Baffle

Advantages of a vertically floating baffle: Low-maintenance. Free of foreign energy. Complete retention of floating matter in the event of fluctuating water levels. Simple, lightweight construction. Material: stainless steel or GRP with excellent floating properties.

SGS Aqua-Skim - Model VR - Vertical and Radial Floating Baffle

Vertical and radial floating baffles are preferably used for the retention of floating material at spillways in combined sewer systems. Prevalent applications include emergency overflows on storage sewers, storm-water retention basins (SRBs), storm-water overflow basins (SOBs) and storm-water clarification basins (SCBs) and on clarification overflows on SCBs. It was specially developed for the retention of floating material at spillways with a large overflow height and a large distance between the top of the sill and the invert in front of the sill. In this particular constellation, this form of floating baffle can initially abut the sill in exactly the same way as the radially floating baffle. As the water level rises, the baffle moves away radially from the spillway and can then rise vertically to any height as the water level rises.