At Full Circle Water, we understand the importance of clean water in the stone and concrete industries. Filtering slurry or wastewater can be a challenging and costly process. That’s why we offer small filter presses as a cost-effective solution to filter water. No matter your industry, our small filter presses can help you save money and time by producing clean
Product Spotlight: Slurry Silo
When you work in the concrete and stone industries, wastewater is inevitable. It’s a byproduct of the work you do. While you can’t change the fact that wastewater is going to be produced, you can change how you deal with it—for the better. Properly handling wastewater isn’t just about complying with local and federal regulations. It’s also about doing the
How Do I Maintain my Filter Press?
A filter press system is a great piece of equipment to have in your concrete or stone fabrication shop, but to keep it working in good order, you’ll need to prioritize its maintenance by using it properly and cleaning it regularly. Use it Correctly The first step of maintaining your large filter press is ensuring that you are choosing the
What Size Filter Press Do I Need?
Now that you’ve read our last blog entry about what a filter press plant does (you can refresh your memory here), it’s time to figure what size filter press you need to handle the job. Whether you need a large filter press plant, a medium filter press system, a small filter press plant, or a custom solution in-between, Full Circle
What is a Filter Press?
Are coagulants and flocculants just not cutting it anymore? If you’re sick of your slurry problems, you need dewatering equipment that can handle the job the first time, and every time thereafter. A filter press is engineered to turn even the dirtiest water and toughest slurry into crystal clear water that can be reused for washdown processes or disposed of
21st Century Processing: Cement Wastewater Treatment Machine
Concrete production generates wastewater that needs to be processed and cleansed before it can be used or returned to the earth. Traditionally, companies would transport worksite wastewater and then store and process it off-site, where rainfall would increase the total volume of water in need of processing. Once treated, the water would then be transported back to the worksite for
What’s the Difference Between a Filter Press and a Screw Press?
Every industrial project that uses water needs a way to manage its wastewater, but not every slurry solution works for every type of project. The type of water filtration that works best for a particular site depends on the specifics of the project, but two of the most popular options are the filter press and the screw press. How do