TRIMAX
is the largest mobile mechanical
dewatering firm of its kind in the
world. What allows TRIMAX to hold
this lofty position is its fleet of
horizontal decanter centrifuges. No
other mobile dewatering company has
as many large Sharples high
"G" machines.
High
throughput along with stainless
steel bowls and sintered tungsten
carbide conveyor flighting enable
TRIMAX to keep production and
maintenance costs low, while
reducing sludge volumes and odors.
All
of the machines come complete with
necessary ancillary equipment to
facilitate a turnkey project
including:
- Pumps
- Grinders
- Hoses
- Polymer
make down system
- Portable
power supply if needed
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HOW
DOES A CENTRIFUGE WORK?
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The
sludge mixes with a specific
polymer and flocculates
inline. The flocculated sludge
travels in through the Slurry
In tube, where it immediately
hits the rotational effects of
the centrifuge. Due to the
varying densities of water and
the flocculated solids, the
material separates into two
materials: cake solids and
centrate (liquid). The cake
solids are dropped onto a
conveyor underneath the
centrifuge and then conveyed
up into waiting trucks or
disposal bins. The liquid is
pumped to the nearest manhole
or liquid disposal site.
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