
Sludge Dewatering
Efficient Sludge Dewatering Solutions for Industrial Applications
Hydroflux offers advanced sludge dewatering solutions tailored for industrial applications, helping to significantly reduce waste volumes and minimise sludge disposal costs. Our comprehensive range of technologies includes belt presses, filter presses, screw presses and centrifuges, providing effective dewatering for both primary and secondary sludge across all industrial sectors.
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Reliable and Efficient Screw Press Dewatering for Industrial Applications
Hydroflux provides high-performance screw press dewatering systems designed for industrial sludge management. Engineered for efficiency and reliability in Germany, the Huber Screw Press delivers continuous dewatering with low energy consumption and minimal operator intervention.

High-performance CakeMax® filter presses for industrial sludge dewatering
Hydroflux provides advanced CakeMax filter press solutions designed for efficient sludge dewatering across various industrial applications. These systems use high-pressure filtration to maximise solids separation, reducing sludge volume and disposal costs while producing dry, easily handled filter cakes. The perfect solution to non-greasy sludge.

High-performance belt presses for industrial sludge dewatering
Hydroflux provides advanced belt press solutions designed for efficient sludge dewatering across various industrial applications. These systems are ideal for large volumes and use continuous filtration and pressure to effectively separate solids from wastewater sludge, reducing volume and disposal costs while producing a dry, manageable cake.
Sustainable Solutions
As Australia’s first certified carbon-neutral water and wastewater business, we focus on sustainability. Developing and delivering sustainable solutions for water and wastewater treatment plants is at the core of what we do. Our equipment is the most sustainable in the ANZ-Pacific market and is also carbon-neutral. Click here to find out what this means for you.
