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Grease separators product range
Grease separators prevent the environment from being contaminated by greasy wastewater and contribute to the trouble-free operation of sewage treatment plants.
EasyClean free SkimTech grease separator
EasyClean free SkimTech grease separator collects the grease in a particularly pure form in practical tanks that can easily be stored temporarily and transported without a disposal vehicle.
Grease Separators | Eurodrain / KESSEL - for a clean environment
Grease separators should be installed in all locations where greases and oils from plant or animal origin are required to be removed from the wastewater stream. This applies to commercial and industrial applications, for example: • Butchers, meat and sausage factories • Pre-prepared meal production • Slaughterhouses and meat preparation facilities • Soap / stearin production plants • Restaurants and fast food shops • Fish production facilities • Cooking oil refineries, butter / margarine production • Frying facilities / nut roasting factories • Cafeterias in commercial buildings, hospitals, universities, military
KESSEL Product Range Catalogue
Since 1963, KESSEL has stood like no other company for quality, innovation, safety and service in the field of draining technology. As a premium international provider and industry pacesetter, we continuously strive to ensure that our vision is always open to new ideas: KESSEL – Leading in drainage
HB GT Under Counter | Grease Traps | Herbish Drainage Systems
The GT range of grease traps are manufactured with 50mm legs, to lift the unit off the ground for ease of cleaning as standard, but an option for 150mm legs is also available. The legs have rubber feet inserts to prevent the trap from sliding.
Heavy Duty Grease Traps | Herbish
Heavy Duty Grease Traps or grease interceptor separates oil and grease from wastewater before it enters the sewer network where it will solidify on the internal walls of the pipes and eventually block the line.