Thetford Mines, QC
Incorporated in 1959, Fournier Industries Inc., an enterprise dedicated to the environment, has become, thanks to its competent personnel and to the development of its products and services, more than just a metal transformation company. Proud of the confidence given from a quality clientele and from its success obtained on the local, as well as national and international markets, the company has been able to remain in the forefront of new technology. Our original markets made up from the mining and metallurgical sectors including handling equipment, have been complemented over the last years by robotised and automated systems.
We have just completed an extensive research and development program on a new mechanical equipment, called a rotary press, to be used for dewatering residual sludges in different environment applications and projects. Recently we have obtained the ISO-9002 certification to meet the most strict quality requirements. Having acquired expertise in different areas of engineering and project management, we are, because of our experience, able to offer our clients a personalized, professional service. We have distributors and representatives in a number of countries. We continue to actively seek representatives and distributors in areas not covered by the following companies;
United States And Canada: Various representatives have been signed in a number of states and provinces. Please contact us with questions and leads for a specific territory.
3787 Frontenac Blvd W
Thetford Mines, QC G6H 2B5
CA
3787 Frontenac Blvd W
Thetford Mines, QC G6H 2B5
CA
Legal Name: Les Industries Fournier Inc.
Number of Employees: 140
CA
Title: Director
Area of Responsibility: Domestic Sales & Marketing
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Title: Director
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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The innovative design of the Rotary Press clearly distinguishes itself from traditional dewatering equipment. The specific advantages and features include the following: simple, slow-moving, reliable, totally enclosed, no continuous wash water, a high capture rate, high cake dryness, small footprint, reduced noise, reduced vibration levels, automatic version requires very little operator assistance and most importantly reduced maintenance and operation costs. The principle of operation is simple. In most cases, polymer is added to the sludge for flocculation. Sludge is then fed into a peripheral channel at low pressure (0-10 psi or 0-70 kPa). The walls of the channel are made up of rotating filtering elements which allow the liquid to pass and retain solids. The wheel, as it moves generates a compressive and driving force on the sludge while it is being formed. The compressive force coupled with the minimum inlet pressure and the restrictive action at the outlet results in a cake whose level of dryness is high. Units are available in a number of sizes, single and multi-channel, to fit the need of any customer large or small. The picture below shows the installation of five four-channel Rotary Press for the dewatering of physico-chemical municipal sludge. Units are being used to dewater municipal sludge, septage (sludge from septic tanks), pulp and paper residual sludge and other. Pilot units are available at a moderate cost to demonstrate the Rotary Press technology on-site.
333990, 333299, 333920
ISO 9002
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