The treatment of GRP-pipes like manufacturing of couplings is executed world wide in a wet process. In contradiction to that our dry technology has enormous advantages (see animation).
The advantages are based on a special suction and filter system. All saw and milling particles are collected and led to central vessel. The particles can be reused par example as aggregates for building industry.
| Disadvantage Wet Process | Advantage Dry Process | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Conclusion: | Reduction of operational costs by minimum 20% | ||
| Burdensome working conditions like dust, sludge and water | Clean working conditions | ||
| Sludge need to be guided into reservoirs | Concentrated suction of all saw and milling particles at the location of generation | ||
| Machinery is muddy, wet and ask for extensive maintenance and cleaning effort | Machinery always clean no negative influence on moving parts | ||
| Laboriously sludge handling and taking care on time for drying | Collection of dust particles automatically in capable vessels | ||
| Sludge to be taken to landfill | Simple utilization of the particles for example aggregates | ||


