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SINKGuard3 Sink Filter with Odour Trap


For the Complete Modular Bar Systems


• Bar Design • Bar Manufacture • Under Bar Systems • Mobile Bars • Bar Food Counters • Cocktail Bars • Bar Equipment • Bar Accessories • Modular Units


See us on Stand 4200


Reduce Waste Entering Grease Trap/Pipe Systems Reduce the Frequency of Grease Trap Cleaning


SinkGuard products are for use in commercial and domestic kitchens to screen out and retain solid waste. Screening is achieved by means of a perforated basket. The basket can be removed when full, emptied into a bin and consigned to land fill.


How does SINKGUARD3 reduce operating costs?


• Reducing frequency of grease trap cleanings. • Better performance of grease traps in retaining FOG (Food, Oil and Grease).


• Best performance of biological treatment. • Reduction in water consumption. • Reduces the risk of failing the waste water outlet parameters of nearby water authorities.


• Enhances the grease trap and drainage system lifetime.


• The end of pipe blockages from solid waste entering into the drainage system.


• Enhances kitchen hygiene and better working practices for staff.


• Better environmental awareness. 13-14th March 2019 Plug


Tel: 01928 563532 Email: sales@barolympic.co.uk Website: www.barolympic.co.uk


Quiz Coconut_2019_Venue Insight ad 01 OL bleed.pdf 1 Filter Basket Backup Filter 03/01/2019 23:46


Tel: 01928 563532 Email: enquiry@alulinegroup.com Website: www.alulinegms.com


200mm 250mm 300mm Inline Strainer with Internal Filter Basket and Adaptor


SinkGuard3


diameter 90mm Sink hole


Inline Strainers


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