JKE have over a number of years invested heavily in the development
of effective screening equipment. This has resulted in the introduction
of our high specification dewatering screening plant.
This new screening plant uses screening technology that is traditionally
employed in the quarrying sector, and JKE have applied this same technology
to the waste streams found in the water, waste water and industrial
sectors.
The plant uses an effective combination of vibrating inter changeable
screens with cyclone technology producing the following separated
phases:
1. Rag / Plastic / Debris up to 25%
2. Washed Grit and sand up to 25%
3. Screen bio solid liquid with particle sizes no greater than 0.75
microns, up to 50%
The waste unscreened would traditionally go to landfill, with an
excessive cost. However, the separation of the waste into the above
phases ensures that only the rag/plastic and debris phase now goes
to landfill.
The washed grit and sand now get recycled to composting or soil remediation.
The screened liquid bio solids are now returned back into the works,
where they get de watered and recycled to land.
The next effect of this screening operation is a waste reduction
cost of up to 70%.