In modern civil engineering projects—particularly tunneling, piling, and deep foundation works—effective slurry management is essential to ensure operational continuity and environmental compliance. In this context, systems such as the GN GNTBM-500 Slurry Separation System play a key role in improving on-site efficiency.
Designed for high-capacity operations, this system can process up to 500 m³/h, making it suitable for large-scale projects. Its throughput allows continuous handling of slurry volumes, reducing downtime and preventing material accumulation on site.

A key feature of the system is its three-stage separation process. By combining shale shakers, desanders, and desilters, the system enables progressive removal of solids based on particle size. This approach improves the quality of the recovered fluid, allowing it to be reused in the process and reducing the need for fresh water and additives.
The system also includes integrated tanks and variable frequency drive (VFD) control, which contribute to stable and flexible operation. Operators can adjust flow rates and system performance according to real-time conditions, improving both process control and energy efficiency.

From a logistical perspective, the compact and modular design offers significant advantages. The system can be transported and installed more easily, reducing setup time and simplifying commissioning. Its smaller footprint is especially beneficial for projects with limited available space.
Overall, slurry separation systems like this one reflect the industry’s shift toward more efficient, adaptable, and environmentally responsible solutions. Proper slurry management not only enhances operational performance but also contributes to cost control and sustainability goals.
