In car parks, car wash facilities and repair shops, where oily contamination may enter the drainage system or fresh water together with the rainwater or other effluents, an oil trap must be installed. During the cleaning process, the liquid contained therein is pumped out and the settled solid contamination is removed, and the object is washed from the inside with a high-pressure device. The water and sludge generated during the cleaning process are removed and treated as hazardous waste.
We have all the permits required by the environmental and water protection regulations to clean oil traps.
The most important role of grease traps is to trap the grease content of the wastewater flowing through them so that it does not enter the drainage system. Also, to prevent possible blockages, the water phase of the grease traps should be removed regularly, and cleaned periodically (at least once a year). During the cleaning process, grease is removed from the wall of the grease trap and the pit is rinsed. If necessary, it is washed with a high-pressure device or WOMA (high-pressure plunger pump).
We undertake to remove and treat contaminations regarded as hazardous waste, generated in the grease traps of the various kitchen and meat departments and food processing facilities.
We offer an efficient solution for the high-pressure cleaning of heavily soiled surfaces, facades and industrial halls.
Soiled surfaces are cleaned with a high-pressure device using surface-active cleaning agents specifically developed for such contaminated surfaces. Our cleaning specialists carry out their work under technical and work safety management. Our cleaning activities also include the cleaning of open surface rainwater drains, and the periodic cleaning of industrial-technological junction pipes.