Brutish crusher protects and serves

From dreaded wet wipes to solids including plastics, textiles and even wood, a new Borger Multicrusher has solved long-standing blocking issues at a wastewater treatment plant.

By chopping coarse material at the front-end of the treatment process, the brutish grinding of the twin-shaft Borger Multicrusher effectively protects downstream equipment; providing the plant with additional resilience for the future.

Continually homogenising the medium to greatly enhance the overall pumping process, the space-saving Borger Multicrusher at the WWTP has been installed vertically.

Easy to service with its simple, back-pull-out design, the Borger Multicrusher also allows very quick access to moving parts.

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