Super Products Introduces Sewer Cleaner Wastewater Recycling System

The Camel 1200 sewer cleaner can work all day without the need to replenish the freshwater supply.
Super Products Introduces Sewer Cleaner Wastewater Recycling System

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The Camel 1200 sewer cleaner from Super Products offers a wastewater recycling system that features a six-stage water filtration process that enables effective sewer-cleaning action without the need for freshwater. This capability can translate into substantial water, time and money savings for municipalities and sewer contractors.

The main key to the system’s effectiveness is a unique ejector plate that serves as a full-body primary filter that thoroughly separates solids from liquids collected in the debris body. The collected water then travels through a series of filters, strainers and a separator that removes particles from the liquid utilizing centrifugal action.

Including a 12-yard debris capacity, the Camel 1200 also features a technologically advanced water pump that was specifically designed for wastewater recycling operation and high-pressure, efficient performance.

By using Super Products’ wastewater recycling system, sewer cleaners can save thousands of gallons of water during an average work week, plus they’ll experience longer, on-site performance as there won’t be a need to halt production to replenish the freshwater supply.

About Super Products LLC
Headquartered near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Super Products LLC has been a leading manufacturer of innovative truck-mounted vacuum equipment for municipal, utility, industrial and contactor use since 1972. Its line of Supersucker industrial vacuum loaders, Camel sewer and catch basin cleaners, Mud Dog hydroexcavators, and Durasucker liquid vacuum trucks are recognized for their high quality, durability and ease of operation.



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