Aspifloc Filtration Sacks
Our range of Aspifloc Filtration Bags are designed to be held within our Bigfloc or Aspifloc filter frames and remove solids from 20 - 400 microns. Solids can be removed from liquid or sludge or the bags can be used to hold solid waste and allow moisture to drain.
Our range of Filtration Sacks:
Aspifloc BF150
Filtration Level: 35 - 45 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Aspifloc FSK100
Filtration Level: 20 - 25 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Aspifloc FSK50
Filtration Level: 40 - 44 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Aspifloc FSK30
Filtration Level: 60 - 65 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Aspifloc MF
Filtration Level: 100 - 120 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Aspifloc MV
Filtration Level: 350 - 400 micron
Hold Capacity: 1000kg
Overall Size: 96 x 96 x 110cm
Some of our most frequently asked questions - if you have any more, don’t be shy to contact us:
How do these bags work?
As we say, the bags are used with our Bigfloc or Aspifloc treatment & filtration systems. The bags are suspended the top frame housing and should sit, gently, on the base. The waste water is pumped or poured into the bags and the lining will hold the solids/sludge allowing the water to pass through. Each type of bag has a different grade lining meaning that it will filter to a different micron level thus you can match the bag to the waste so that the best filtration is obtained.
Aren't these sacks just 'builders bags'?
From the outside, they do look very similar to the bulk bags you see full of sand or gravel but each of the bags has an oversize lining sewn to the inside which provides the filtration.
What do I do with the bag when it's full?
When you have filled each bag we recommend leaving it for a few days to allow as much of the remaining moisture to drain through the lining. To remove the bag from the frame you simply lift the top section of the frame, from which the bag hangs, and lower it onto a pallet. The bag can then be unhooked from the frame and the bag cover tied to protect the contents. The pallet can then be left to allow the remaining moisture to leave then it can be disposed in your usual way.