Huber Featured Articles
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How To Be Sure You're Buying The Right Wastewater Equipment
5/18/2016
Sooner or later, each wastewater plant has to approach a manufacturer and discuss a purchase. Anyone who has ever tried to buy a piece of expensive, sophisticated wastewater equipment will know there are pitfalls. Some manufacturers offer the best solutions, others don’t. Some manufacturers will go above and beyond to meet a customer’s needs, others won’t. But how do you figure out who has your best interests in mind and who is just out to make a sale.
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Finescreen Helps Plant Operate On Cruise Control
4/29/2016
As part of the new facility for the City of Clinton, the plant installed a new finescreen as an integral part of the operations. What they discovered was not only a reliable and durable technology but the automated feature of the system was transformational for plant operations. Read what they have to say.
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South Dearborn's Experience With Multiple Dewatering Processes Led Them To Q-Press®
4/6/2016
Plant staff with experience operating belt filter press and centrifuge has decided on the use of the Huber Technology Q-Press®. The new technology helped them overcome the challenging dewatering situation brought on by their anaerobically digest sludge. Read about their journey and the lessons learned.
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See Inside How The Q-Press® Works As It Detwaters
4/6/2016
In this 3D animated sequence, the inner workings of the Huber Technology Q-Press® are depicted. The video shows how the sludge enters into the Q-Press® and a slow turning auger moves the sludge through the dewatering process. The animation also shows how the automatic control of screwpress functions.
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FrankenSpec - How Projects Can Go Awry
3/23/2016
Collectively in the municipal wastewater treatment industry there exists a tremendous knowledge base. Among those who are actively engaging in the trade, a resource of innovative skill sets is potentially accessible through many of the individuals’ experiences and discoveries. The challenge is: How can these people work together effectively to benefit from this state-of-the-art resource?
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How To Put A STRAINPRESS Sludge Screen In Your Facility
3/17/2016
This month we have introduced a series discussing how to remove debris in your sludge. The key technology used to accomplish this is the STRAINPRESS.
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What Wastewater Utilities Should Expect From An Equipment Supplier
3/8/2016
To let utilities know if they’re receiving what they deserve from their equipment suppliers, Water Online spoke with Henk-Jan van Ettekoven, president of Huber Technology. He discussed the preoccupations of many wastewater utilities, the telltale signs that an equipment supplier is really considering their needs, and what recourse to take when expectations are not being met.
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Considering Inline Sludge Screens — Municipal And Industrial Applications
3/8/2016
How do I remove screenings from my sludge? Even when screens are installed at the head of a treatment facility, debris always ends up in the sludge. Plastic parts and fibrous materials can cripple operation of important downstream technologies.
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See How The STRAINPRESS® Removes Screenings From Sludge
2/25/2016
In this 3D animated sequence the inner workings of the STRAINPRESS® are depicted. The video shows how the sludge is pumped into the Strainpress’ perforated tube and flows through the perforations into a casing while debris is retained within the tube. An internal screw pushes the retained screenings along the tube’s axis into a conical dewatering and compressing section that is provided with a smaller perforation compared to the screening section.
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Reliable Solutions For Receiving Septage
1/11/2016
Different circumstances require different solutions. This holds true for septage receiving. Huber Technology makes available a portfolio of designs to accommodate the full range of possibilities such as grit, grease, and rags. The Ro3 design is an ideal setup for standard wastes. When unusual or debris laden waste is part of the challenge, the RoFAS screen is perfectly suited.