Heavy-duty carbon steel container and stand offer long-lasting durability and performance.
Effectively dewaters a wide variety of sludges, slurries, and wet solids.
Stand-mounted option for Park Process AquaCat and SludgeKing II dewatering technologies.
Disposing of liquid sludge is more costly than solid waste. Our system efficiently removes water from sludge, resulting in reduced transportation and disposal costs.
Eliminates hazards associated with transferring dewatering containers to landfills.
Keeps dewatering system on the job site full-time for uninterrupted operation.
Large dewatering containers are typically designed as roll-off boxes that are taken to the landfill for disposal. Transporting a dewatering container between the jobsite and landfill takes it offline for extended periods of time, rendering it unusable for the purpose for which it was built: dewatering. Additionally, mishandling during transfer and disposal poses a risk of damage or excessive wear and tear. Park Process’ stand-mounted dewatering systems eliminate these concerns by keeping the container secure and available for use, while also safeguarding it from potential hazards during trips to the landfill. Our systems are hydraulically powered and equipped with OSHA-standard walkways, handrails, and ladders. Easy operation, low maintenance, and reusable filters make for efficient and cost-effective sludge dewatering.
The BigTipper™
The dewatering container functions normally in the horizontal position receiving waste. Solids and liquids separate in the container, the liquid phase exits via discharge ports, and the solids form a dewatered “cake.” When the dewatering process is complete, it’s time to empty the container. The self-dumping dewatering container is emptied by actuating a hydraulic cylinder that tips the container. The operator releases the rear door locks by using a handheld or panel-mounted lock/unlock switch. The operator then energizes the “up” switch, which raises the back end of the container while the fixed front end pivots on a hinge point, dumping the accumulated cake. The “down” switch brings the container back to the horizontal position, and the lock function closes the door and seats it against the gasket, preventing leakage.
Flock-N-Roll™
Sludge is pumped into the unit until it reaches its specified capacity. After the filling process is complete, the ½ HP drive moto gear reducers and sprockets power the turning of the cylinder. Park Process FM-7021 filter media is installed over stainless steel expanded metal panels in the interior of the unit, which separates the solids from liquids. Stainless steel discharge nozzles empty filtered water into the effluent launder. Once the process is complete and the system is ready for unloading, the hydraulic hoist tilts the unit to a 45-degree angle and the rear door opens for dumping. A hydraulically operated clamping mechanism secures the cylinder while unloading. All hydraulic functions of the Flock-N-Roll are powered by a 15 HP electric motor driven hydraulic power skid using a hand-held control pendent. Clean-out and inspection of the interior can be performed from a manway in the front wall.
Park Process’ stand-mounted dewatering systems effectively remove liquids from sludges, slurries, and wet solids for a wide range of industries and applications.
Dewatering containers effectively separate liquids from domestic sewage sludge to form biosolids, which can be treated for use as fertilizers and soil amendments.
Our dewatering system can be used at grease trap disposal facilities in conjunction with a polymer mixing system to separate and filter grease and other solids from wastewater.
Utilizing a dewatering process, septic pumpers can compliantly manage waste streams that cannot be economically disposed of or accepted at municipal wastewater treatment plants.
Dewatering containers can be used to efficiently dewater alum sludge produced during wastewater treatment and drinking water purification processes.
Our dewatering systems effectively separate sediments from liquids in applications such as wastewater treatment plants, oil well production, agricultural production, and industrial processing plants.
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