Conveyor Makes Light Work of Wet Materials and Sludges

Waste management

Conveyor Makes Light Work of Wet Materials and Sludges

25 Aug, 2012

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Gutteridge (UK) have launched their centreless screw conveyor. This contains no central shaft ensuring obstacle-free transportation and minimal fuss of wet materials and sludges. Gutteridge will be looking to exhibit their conveyor at the upcoming PSE Water, Sewerage and Waste exhibitions around the UK. They will also be displaying other areas of what Gutteridge can offer too.

Following on from extremely productive days at Manchester United Football Club and in Ireland, the next chance to find out more about Guttridge solutions for efficient, cost-effective sewage and waste transport will be in Exeter on 13 September and Bradford on 8 November. Experts from the company will be on hand at each event to discuss optimised handling systems, opportunities for bespoke equipment design and manufacture, and the full support service provided.

Guttridge offers a range of standard centreless screw conveyors for water, sewerage and waste applications, with single trough lengths of up to 50 m for long runs, and capacities of as much as 200 cubic metres per hour. Working from state-of-the-art design and manufacturing facilities, and applying a wealth of experience and expertise, the company also provides fully customised solutions tailored to specific applications.

So whether for a new installation or the upgrade or maintenance of an existing facility, Guttridge engineers will be pleased to discuss individual requirements at any of the exhibitions.

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