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Screening System handles heavy institutional effluent.
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Screening System handles heavy institutional effluent.


June 3, 2008 - Intended for for heavy prison and institutional wastewater applications, Spiralift® SLX screens, washes, conveys, and compacts wastewater solids in one integrated system. System includes 15 hp TASKMASTERR TM1630 shredder, screen, solenoid valve, spray wash manifold, level sensor, and PLC-based control system in NEMA 4x enclosure for effectively handling concentrated solids including clothing, sneakers, sheets, blankets, wood, and other debris that clog and cause backups.

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SPIRALIFT® SLX - Fine Screening of Heavy Institutional Effluent


The Spiralift® SLX system provides fine screening
for heavy prison and institutional wastewater
applications. This powerful system effectively
handles concentrated solids including clothing,
sneakers, sheets, blankets, wood and other debris
that clog and cause backups in units not built
for heavy institutional effluent service.

The Spiralift® SLX screens, washes, conveys, and
compacts wastewater solids in one integrated,
easy to install system. The unit features a heavy
TASKMASTERR TM1630 shredder with a 15 HP motor
and drive coupled with an oversized auger style channel screen.

In operation, the TASKMASTER, with cutter
cartridge technology, finely shreds all the heavy
solids in the flow. The shredded particles are
captured on a fine screen and intensively washed.
As the solids are conveyed up the transport, free
water drains back into the channel. The solids
are discharged into a bin or conveyor.

The Spiralift SLX is provided with shredder,
screen, solenoid valve, spray wash manifold,
level sensor and PLC-based control system in a NEMA 4x enclosure.

For more information, contact Franklin Miller,
Inc., 60 Okner Parkway, Livingston, NJ, 07039
973-535-9200, Fax: 973-535-6269, email:info@franklinmiller.com
Website www. franklinmiller.com

Company Information:
Name: Franklin Miller Delumper Mixer Div.
Address: 60 Okner Pkwy.
City: Livingston
State: NJ
ZIP: 07039
Country: USA
Phone: 800-932-0599
FAX: 973-535-6269
http://www.franklinmiller.com


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