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Belt Type Oil Skimmers – A Smart Investment for Effluent Treatment

Effluent treatment plants play a crucial role in wastewater management. One of the most important aspects of maintaining an effective ETP is the removal of floating oils and greases. Cleanosk Automation provides advanced belt type oil skimmers for ETP, engineered to deliver dependable performance and longer operational life.

As an experienced oil skimmers manufacturer, Cleanosk Automation ensures that its skimming solutions address the common challenges faced in industrial wastewater systems—such as varying oil viscosity, continuous operation demands, and harsh contaminants.

The single belt type oil skimmer is an innovation preferred by many industries for its simplicity and high efficiency. Designed to work in compact spaces, it ensures the timely removal of floating contaminants, preventing sludge formation, foul odors, and bacterial growth.

ETP operators often encounter fluctuating oil loads. In such cases, industrial oil skimmers from Cleanosk Automation provide stable performance regardless of operational conditions. Made with corrosion-resistant materials and optimized for 24/7 functioning, these skimmers are built for longevity.

Industries requiring specialized STP solutions can rely on belt oil skimmers for STP use. Their ability to skim thin oil films makes them ideal for sewage treatment processes where biological balance must be preserved.

For tanks with large surface areas, the horizontal scrapper type oil skimmers deliver superior coverage. Their unique scraping system ensures uniform oil collection, even when the oil disperses over a wide surface.

Cleanosk Automation’s grease skimmer is particularly useful in systems that encounter heavy grease loads, preventing blockages and ensuring smooth operation of downstream equipment.

By integrating these oil skimming solutions, industries not only achieve compliance with environmental norms but also reduce treatment costs, improve efficiency, and extend the life of their wastewater systems.

 2026-01-07T07:07:57

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