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Paint Sludge Collection Tanks
Skimming & Flotation tanks work on the principle of floating and separating the denaturated paint from water. The paint sludge, which has been denaturated and separated from the water, accumulates on the surface of the tank and is transferred to the sludge collection tank through a pneumatic or motor & reducer-supported scraping system that removes the sludge from the surface of the tank.
The paint sludge coming from the scraper system contains at least 100% water. It is essential that the sludge collection tanks be designed with floor grates to hold drainage bags and allow water to filter out from the paint sludge. Additionally, the design should allow for the reclaimed drainage water from the bag to be returned to the system. Sludge collection tanks can be designed according to user preferences in rectangular, square, or cylindrical shapes, made of sheet metal or plastic material, and can be moved with wheels or a forklift."
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Filter & Dewatering Bag
In sludge collection tanks, big bags and similar style bags are generally used. However, these bags are not suitable in terms of water permeability and do not provide sufficient drainage.
Evakim, after extensive practical experience, confirms that bags of the following type have the best water permeability and recommends their use for paint sludge drainage.
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