Rapid urban expansion has prompted the need to improve efficiencies at wastewater plants, and as the government upgrades infrastructure it is in search of partners with products that can help. According to Byron Griffiths, SEW-EURODRIVE Cape Town branch manager there are a number of plans for upgrades to wastewater treatment plants across South Africa and Swaziland to improve current infrastructure. He reveals that the company recently supplied ten FF107AM132 parallel helical geared motor units to the Matsapha Greenfields Wastewater Treatment Plant in Swaziland. “These units are ideally-suited for a mixing application in the wastewater treatment plant.” What’s more, the company also supplied geared motors for the mixers at the Saldanha Wastewater Treatment Works. “We provide detailed calculations that are custom-designed to each and every client’s individual specifications and preferences,” Griffiths continues.
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