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Roll-off Boxes, Containers and Clarifiers for Sludge Dewatering Systems and More…

Containers, Roll-off boxes, Bins

Use our containers (roll-off boxes) for the containment and separation of sludge inside a vapor tight container. Fit with a filter bag to remove large amounts of solids or collect backwash water for solids collection. Ideal for filtering fines from grit chambers, well drilling, pipe-line cleaning, sediment control from construction sites, sludge dewatering, quarry discharge water and well point discharge water.


     
25 yard capacity, Vacuum tight container – roll-off design -  ready for any sludge dewatering system   25 yard capacity, Vacuum tight container – roll-off design -  ready for any sludge dewatering system   Steel construction. Smooth interior. Nine high stacking Laden fork pockets. ISO/ARR/ABS/CSC certified container.  

25 yard capacity, Vacuum tight construction. Gasketed door and room hatch. 30" top access hatch, Unique liquid tight rear door design, Two 8" flanged inlets for loading and unloading and 1/4" heavy duty steel construction

 

25 yard capacity

Gasketed door and roof. Crowned over and under rolling lid.

Unique rear door design and Heavy duty construction

 

Steel construction. Smooth interior. Nine high stacking Laden fork pockets. Four retractable rollers. ISO/ARR/ABS/CSC certified. Lid systems available

 

 
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Helps Meet NPDES Standards for Discharge – ready for user of clarifiers and sludge dewatering systems          

Helps Meet NPDES Standards for Discharge. An economical, portable, cost-effective clarifier

         
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Movie Special Effect

A Simi Valley based movie special effects company confronted a difficult problem in developing a scene for an upcoming motion picture. The scene required the simulation of a submarine firing a torpedo from bow torpedo tubes. The simulation and final filming would all take place in a swimming pool.

The submarine's forward speed of 20 knots needed to be simulated without moving the sub mockup, so bubbles released by the torpedo would flow backward, rather than straight up. Placing the sub at an angle so bubbles could rise from the tubes could not be done because the bubbles must begin to rise naturally as they passed by the sub, which would require moving the mockup.