Dewatering Bags

$29.70$647.46 (inc. GST)

SKU: ASCDEW0515 Categories: ,

Description

Dewatering bags are specialised fabric containers designed to filter and separate solids from liquids, commonly used in water treatment and sediment control. They effectively remove sediment, silt, and contaminants, producing cleaner water that can be safely discharged or reused. At Akuna, we prioritise responsible sediment control and water filtration. Our Dewatering Bags are crafted to meet high standards, providing a dependable, eco-friendly solution for cleaner water management.

 

Key Features:

  1. Advanced Filtration: Our Dewatering Bags effectively filters sediment, silt, and contaminants from water, ensuring clean discharge and environmental compliance.
  2. Sturdy and Tough: Crafted from durable materials, our bags are built to withstand the challenges of demanding job sites, providing durability and consistent performance.
  3. Quick Setup: Easy to install and operate, our bags enable swift deployment, reducing downtime and maximising productivity.

 

Common Applications:

  • Construction Sites: Use these bags to treat and filter runoff water from construction sites, preventing sediment-laden water from entering water bodies and maintaining regulatory compliance.
  • Industrial Facilities: Employ these bags to manage water runoff from industrial operations, removing contaminants and sediments before discharge.
  • Environmental Remediation: Dewatering Bags are vital in environmental cleanup projects, where water treatment is essential to prevent further contamination.
  • Erosion Control: Use them for erosion control measures, capturing sediment-laden runoff to protect natural habitats.
  • Temporary Dewatering: Whether for flooded areas or temporary water storage, these bags offer an efficient solution for dewatering purposes.

 

Specifications:

  • 260gsm non-woven geotextile
  • 180 micron pore size
  • Flow rate 60L/sec/m2
  • Double thickness neck for strength
  • Double stitching

 

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