Screening systems: Hydrolox

Oct. 15, 2012
Hydrolox engineered-polymer traveling water screens allow for compliance with EPA Draft Rule 316(b). They are impact- and abrasion-resistant, can operate 24/7, last five times longer than traditional steel screens, and are virtually maintenance free. These lightweight, fish-friendly screens improve water flow-through, reduce cleaning time, and outperform traditional steel screens.Hydroloxwww.hydrolox.comBooth 751

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