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Mahr® Bar Screen
Headworks® Mahr® Bar Screen sets the standard for the industry, even in the toughest of applications including deep channels, high flows, combined sewers and large debris. The Mahr® Bar Screen is a front raked, front return bar screen with multiple rake bars mounted to chains located on each side of the self contained frame. The design eliminates the possibility of solids carry over and can easily be totally enclosed for odor control and improved hygiene.
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The Mahr Bar Screen withstands coarse screen abuse while delivering fine screen results.
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Rest easy with these standard custom features:
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Removes obstructions easily. The patented auto-reverse feature makes obstruction removal quick and easy.
Low Profile. The Headworks Bar Screen requires less than 3 feet (1m) above discharge point.
High Hydraulic Capacity. The screens hydraulic capacity accomodates approximately 2 mgd/SF of screen area.
Resists Corrosion. Engineered with durable all stainless steel components.
Reduce Blinding. Our bar screen offers a fast cleaning cycle of down to 5 seconds.
Low headloss. Low headloss, even with 1/4 inch (4mm) openings.
Rugged Roller Chains. TheTrue Roller chains are made out of 304 or 316 stainless steel.
Fast and Easy Maintenance. Almost all components are serviced at the top of the channel and the unit can be designed to pivot out of the channel for total access.
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Case Studies
Banklick Pump Station: Another Headworks® Bar Screen Triumph. Banklick, PS. In the December 2004 edition of Heads Up we wrote about the successful installation and operation of the Headworks® Bar Screen at Northern Kentucky 's Patton Street Pump Station. Shortly after that publication, Northern Kentucky Sanitation District No. 1 required a similar upgrade at their Banklick Pump Station not far from the first facility [more]
Pine Bluff Pump Station Seeslight at the End of the Tunnel. Pine Bluff, AR. The engineers at Pine Bluff, Arkansas Pump Station, which receives waste from chicken processing plants, needed a guaranteed solution to a long-standing problem that had gotten out of hand [more]
Headworks® Bar Screen Handles Hot Spot Flows Near Niagara Falls and Lake Erie. Amherst, NY. Only twenty miles from Niagara Falls and less than ten miles from Lake Erie, the Amherst WWTP must be prepared for varying flows. In 2003, the City of Amherst, NY, decided the time had come to replace its 30-year old screens that were no longer able to handle these irregular flows [more]
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