Bauer Effluent Solid Separators
Effective Slurry Management with BAUER Separators
Separation is the critical first stage in efficient slurry management and is the foundation for further manure processing. By dividing slurry into solid and liquid phases, farmers unlock numerous opportunities for reuse and recycling. The solid matter can be transformed into valuable bedding material or compost, while the liquid manure serves as a natural fertilizer, promoting safe crop growth across all vegetation phases. This natural solution replaces chemical fertilizers, saving money, protecting the environment, and supporting animal health.
High Throughput, Superior Dry Matter Content
BAUER separators stand out with their high throughput and optimal dry matter content.
Backed by years of expertise, innovative design, and high-quality materials, these separators offer a long service life and exceptional reliability.
As a leader in separation technology, BAUER leverages the ISO 9001 quality management system, ensuring continuous improvement and top-tier product development.
Using the BAUER Separator to manage slurry brings substantial savings and value:
- Fully automatic separation divides slurry into a liquid and solid phase, providing immediate advantages.
- Liquid manure can be easily spread without needing complex technologies.
- The solids out of the screw press are generally odorless and can be stored effortlessly.
How BAUER Solids Separators Work
BAUER Solids Separators are industry leaders in removing solids from farm effluent. Fully automated, they divide effluent into liquid and solid factions, improving storage and handling
Effluent from feed pads or dairy sheds passes through a stone trap to remove debris.
The remaining liquid can be pumped and distributed using most spray irrigation systems, including those with small nozzle sizes, such as center pivots and K-line systems, thanks to the fine particle size left in the effluent.
The effluent flows into a holding tank, where it is mixed for uniform consistency.
The mixture is pumped to the solids separator, where a stainless steel screw press and fine screen (as small as 0.25mm) remove the solids.
Moist solids fall into a storage bunker, while liquid flows into a holding tank or pond for further distribution.