The clean solution for sediments, sand and sludge. The EasySink sediment separator prevents residues, such as gypsum, scale and clay, getting into the sewers. It is used wherever a lot of sludge, sand and earth occurs and can lead to blockages in the sewer system.
We offer sediment separators with the nominal sizes NS 1 and NS 2 for exposed installation, for underground installation and as individual solutions in all desired sizes.
What happens inside a sediment separator?
The function of sediment separators is based on the principle of gravity: Due to the difference in the density of water and sediments, the materials in the separator tank separate automatically. Sediment separators with multiple chambers have a particularly high separating capacity.
![How the sediment separator works: 1. Wastewater discharge How the sediment separator works: 1. Wastewater discharge](/fileadmin/_processed_/b/4/csm_Funktionsweise_Sinkstoffabscheider_Phase_1_44f9267d69.jpg)
Wastewater discharge
The wastewater is routed into the sediment separator, where the flow is largely stilled.
![How the sediment separator works: 2. Sludge layer formation How the sediment separator works: 2. Sludge layer formation](/fileadmin/Bilder/Icons_und_Grafiken/Funktionsgrafiken/Abscheidetechnik/Funktionsweise_Sinkstoffabscheider_Phase_2.jpg)
Formation of the sludge layer
In stilled flow tanks, substances that are heavier than water sink to the bottom and settle there.
![How the sediment separator works: 3. Repetition How the sediment separator works: 3. Repetition](/fileadmin/_processed_/e/3/csm_Funktionsweise_Sinkstoffabscheider_Phase_3_e9e1a365ce.jpg)
Repetition
If the separator has multiple chambers, the water flows into the next chamber where it is again separated from sediments.