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The Quiet Achiever – How Secondary Clarifiers Play an Important Role in Wastewater Treatment

June 27, 2024

Circular clarifies have been in use for almost a century. Their importance in the liquid process stream is critical to the operation and performance of activated sludge-based processes. These units sit towards the end of the process train resulting in secondary effluent that is either discharged to the environment or treated further for reuse.

Hydroflux has designed and manufactured over 350 circular clarifiers with installations across ANZ Pacific, Asia and the Middle East, for both municipal and industrial applications. Our heavy-duty design and track record is demonstrated by the fact that we have numerous units in operation some 35 years since being commissioned.

Our range of clarifier technology includes:

We have developed solutions for launder trough cleaning that includes:

  • CleanSweep® – roller brush clearing assembly to clear launders
  • LaunderShield® – stainless steel launder trough covers to stop algae growth

To learn more about the Hydroflux Epco range of Clarifiers please call us on 09 352 2052 or visit www.hydrofluxepco.nz

About the Hydroflux Group

The Hydroflux Group aims to deliver the highest level of engineering and scientific know-how to the emerging issues of sustainability, climate adaptation and environmental protection with a specific focus on water and wastewater.

As part of its vision and mission, Hydroflux has always taken its climate responsibility seriously. In 2022, Hydroflux became Australia’s first water treatment and technology company to achieve Climate Active carbon neutral certification for its organisation and products. It knows that partnering with customers and clients is the most significant impact it can have in its journey. The Group employs over 100 staff and operates throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, with office locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland, Suva and Portsmouth.

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