The city of Kleve in North Rhine-Westphalia wants to become climate-neutral by 2050 and is pursuing a comprehensive climate protection concept. The Kleve-Salmorth sewage treatment plant is being expanded and converted in the course of this, with the aim of treating the wastewater in the future in an energy-autonomous and climate-neutral manner. The contract for the sludge treatment of lots 4 & 5 was awarded to SÜLZLE KLEIN’s long-standing partner in plant construction, the company Zahnen Technik GmbH from Arzfeld. Sülzle Klein GmbH is supplying the important core components for thickening, dewatering and drying in this project. Two SÜLZLE KLEIN belt thickeners of the type solidXdrain BM 1-10 are used for sludge thickening.
Polymer processing will in future be carried out by two solidXfloc S1000 PL 2-2 plants. For sludge dewatering, SÜLZLE KLEIN will for the first time supply two SP-HF 06 XLG screw presses, in cooperation with its Austrian partner IEA Derflinger Gmbh. As the heart of the sewage sludge drying plant, the well-proven belt dryer type Pro-Dry CS 2-6 LT will then be installed. The innovative process allows the dried granulate to be used sustainably for energy generation, among other things.