Salsnes Filter | Eco-Efficient Solids Separation
Industrial Applications To save costs, a Salsnes Filter system can recover both water and filtered material to be reused in the production process. Or, the system’s integrated thickening and dewatering can reduce sludge volume for disposal.
The Salsnes Filter can be applied at municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants to filter unwanted organic and inorganic solids from the wastewater flow. When compared with sedimentation as primary sewage treatment, the Salsnes Filter typically requires less than 50% of the capital investment and less than 10% of the footprint.
Solids Separation Applications | Salsnes Filter
Solids Separation Applications | Salsnes Filter. From municipal wastewater treatment plants to challenging industrial solids separation applications, Salsnes Filter systems are installed in a variety of facilities around the world. Visit Other Trojan Technologies Sites:
The Salsnes Filter system is the only system you need for primary municipal wastewater treatment, as it can completely replace conventional primary treatment such as sedimentation tanks or clarifiers. Using a rotating filtermesh, a Salsnes Filter system can remove >50% TSS and >20% BOD from raw wastewater. A Salsnes Filter system requires only 1/10 th the land and 30-60% the investment cost of conventional systems.
Applications - Salsnes Separation Filters South Africa
The background to using Salsnes filter is a desire for effective particle separation in order to reduce the scope and costs of the subsequent treatment stage. Factors influencing the choice of solution include restriction on space for water treatment and the customers desire for odour control in the effluent treatment.
Today, Salsnes Filter systems are installed around the world in a variety of applications within municipal wastewater treatment plants and in challenging industrial solids separation applications. Cost-effective, compact, high-performing, chemical-free and sustainable – the Salsnes Filter system defines eco-efficient.
Eco-Efficient Solids Separation - Salsnes Filter
are installed around the world in a variety of applications within municipal wastewater treatment plants and in challenging industrial solids separation applications. Cost-effective, compact, high-performing, chemical-free and sustainable – the Salsnes Filter system
SALSNES- Salsnes Filter AS with head office in Namsos, Norway, was founded in 1991 and is now a major supplier to municipal wastewater treatment plants along the Norwegian coastline, and the market leader in the Norwegian market for primary treatment applications, with more than 100 WWTP’s in operation in Norway.. The Salsnes Filter mesh sieve is also currently in use in various industrial
Salsnes Filter, Verftsgata 32, Namsos (2025)
During IFAT 2025, Tom Freyberg of PennWell stopped by the Salsnes Filter booth to speak with Stefano Salvatore, our Business Development Manager for Europe. They discussed the future of primary treatment at municipal wastewater treatment plants, the Salsnes Filter system in industrial applications and how we contribute to the circular economy.
Watch this video to learn why Salsnes Filter systems are a cost-effective and energy-efficient choice for municipal and industrial wastewater applications. Get the best of Water Online delivered straight to your Inbox! sign me up
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Today, Salsnes Filter systems are installed around the world in a variety of applications within municipal wastewater treatment plants and in challenging industrial solids separation applications. Cost-effective, compact, high-performing, chemical-free and sustainable – the Salsnes Filter system defines eco-efficient.
Salsnes Filter is a leading supplier of technology for primary waste water treatment plants in Norway. Salsnes Filter applications are compact systems for mechanical separation of particulate materials in discharge water from municipalities as well as industrial processes and facilities. Mainly the Filter applications are used for municipal waste water treatment plants, but the technology …
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