The Grit Classifier is a key piece of equipment for most wastewater treatment plants. This equipment is located in the Headworks area of the facility. It receives a grit slurry from the process and through separation and removal action removes the grit from the...
Grit Classifier
Grit Classifier Internal End Bearing vs External End Bearing
Most grit classifiers employ an inclined shafted screw conveyor that rotates at a quite slow RPM and conveys grit from a hopper up and out of the water and then discharges into a dumpster or container. This shafted screw requires an end bearing assembly at both ends....
Shafted Grit Classifier vs Shaftless Grit Classifier
Grit Classifiers, also known as a grit screws or grit separators, are used at wastewater treatment plants at the headworks (front end of the plant) to help separate the grit from organics and water. Grit removal needs to be performed at the headworks of plants...
Key Equipment for the Separation Process Presentation
Watch this JMS Presentation on “Key Equipment for the Separation Process” presented by Jim Brettman, Product Manager with JMS. Jim talks about some of the key equipment used for separation processes in a wastewater or water treatment plant...
JMS Delta-CLASSIFIER (Grit Classifier) Overview Presentation
Watch this JMS Presentation on the JMS Delta-CLASSIFIER (Grit Classifier). Jim Brettman, Senior Application Engineer of JMS, talks about the basics of a Grit Classifier and how JMS has made some improvements to the Grit Classifier design....
Grit Classifier Basics: What is a Grit Classifier?
Grit Classifiers or also known as a grit screw, grit separator or grit classifier are used at wastewater plants at the headworks (front end of the plant) to help separate the grit from organics and water. Grit removal needs to be done at the headworks of plants...