Novel Haith Mobile Water Treatment System To Be Revealed Soon

Haith will debut a Mobile Water Treatment System at Interpom, which takes place from November 27 to 29.
The new Mobile Water Treatment System takes advantage of the company’s in-depth expertise in designing and installing water treatment systems at factories and can be used on farms in key locations or at manufacturing facilities.
Numerous water treatment systems have been installed by Haith in the UK, but so far, European businesses have been discouraged by difficult planning procedures and high transportation costs.
With its new modular design, Haith has solved every problem that might deter potential customers from abroad. The plant can be easily transported by low loaders without the need for special permits by splitting it into two units, and forklifts can be used to assemble it in under two days.
“We believe that mobile units are the future of vegetable handling solutions and washing. We have enjoyed considerable success with our mobile washer and the recently introduced mobile optical sorter has attracted lots of inquiries. Permanent water treatment and recycling systems are really in demand at the moment as they significantly reduce water consumption by up to 90%, and provide fresh recycled water to the washing process. But this can be a considerable investment for a full-scale installation. Having received several inquiries from potential customers overseas and having enjoyed a considerable interest in our new mobile optical sorter, we decided to develop a mobile solution. We are confident that our new Mobile Water Treatment System will be very popular in the UK and further afield,” Duane Hill, managing director of Haith, said.
A screen separates larger organic matter from the water in the Haith Mobile Water Treatment System after it is connected to a washer. The lamella settler, which separates the soil from the water, is where the effluent is then pumped. The sludge settles to the tank’s bottom, where it is pumped to a filterpress for dewatering that is located on the other side of the apparatus. The finished soil cake can then be placed in a skip or brought to an elevator to be dumped into a bucket for teleportation back to the field. Gravity feeds clean water into a holding tank where it can either be used again in the process or discharged.
Visit Haith’s sales manager, Rob Highfield, in Booth 1127 at Interpom to learn more about the Haith Mobile Water Plant.















