This section provides an overview for bar screens as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 12 bar screen manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked bar screen companies as of November, 2024: 1.Smith & Loveless Inc., 2.Tarnos, 3.Headworks International.
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Bar screens are devices used to intercept floating debris in fluids, consisting of bars set at regular intervals. They vary from simple vertical bars to more complex systems that automatically lift debris, wash it away, or rotate the filtration surface. When selecting a bar screen, considerations include screen opening size based on debris size, width for the installation location, and method based on intended use.
Compliance with standards, such as sewage facility design guidelines, is often necessary. For example, these guidelines may specify certain dimensions and angles for screens in sewage treatment.
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Smith & Loveless Inc., founded in 1946 and headquartered in Kansas City, is a manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment solutions. The company specializes in the design and production of pumping systems, grit removal equipment, and membrane bioreactor systems. It caters to municipalities, industries, and utilities globally, ensuring efficient water management. The company's products are known for its technology and adherence to rigorous ISO standards. It also ensures customer satisfaction by offering after-sales service and technical support to meet diverse project requirements.
WesTech Engineering, LLC., founded in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1972 is a manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment process equipment for mineral, industrial, and municipal applications. The company's product portfolio includes water filtration systems, including sand filters, multimedia filters, and activated carbon filters, Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems, water softening systems that utilize ion-exchange technology to reduce the hardness of water, clarifiers and settlers are engineered to separate solids from liquids, and chemical dosing systems. Their products are used in industries such as Food and Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology, and Chemical and Petrochemical.
Parkson Corporation, established in 1960 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, is an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer and supplier of equipment for process water, portable water, and municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. The company's portfolio of water and wastewater treatment solutions includes wastewater screening equipment, aeration systems, biosolids thickening solutions, advanced nutrient removal, and filtration systems. The company also offers support services, such as laboratory analysis, pilot testing, and rebuilding old equipment.
TSURUMI MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., located in Osaka, Japan, has been a manufacturer and supplier of pumps, environmental equipment, and peripheral equipment since 1948. The products are water pumps, liquid ring pumps, portable generators, liquid level sensors, and water treatment equipment such as scum skimmers, submersible aerators, automatic bar screens, screw-press dehydrators, and floating decanters. The ISO 9001-certified company serves livestock farming, wastewater treatment, power plant, pumping stations, and industrial fields. The company provides after-sale services such as installation, construction of facilities, secondhand sale, and leasing of fixed assets.
WAM Japan was established in 2005 and, based in Japan, is a manufacturer of power-handling equipment. The company produces products such as screw conveyor feeders, rotary valves, farming and biogas equipment, energy-related equipment, and mechanical conveyor. All its products are used in different applications, including wastewater treatment plants, livestock farming, sewage, renewable energy, and recycling sites. The laboratory has equipment and accessories to perform mixing, feeding, and metering tests with different materials. WAMGROUP’s Corporate R&D department supervises the test facility of the company.
Nordic Water Products AB, founded in 1961 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a manufacturer of water purification systems. The company’s products include filtration, sedimentation, and process solutions for water treatment, wastewater treatment, and industrial use. Its filtration systems encompass mechanical separation, sand filtration, and membrane filters, capable of filtering particles from 6 mm down to 10 microns. Its sedimentation solutions are designed for optimal water purification and are adaptable to varying space constraints. The company’s products reduce footprint and energy demand and improve water quality, enabling the potential reuse of waste products.
Mono, founded in 1935 and headquartered in Manchester, United Kingdom, is the global manufacturer of trademarked Mono progressing cavity pumps and pumping solutions for high-intensity industrial applications. The company's product line includes the EZstrip family of PC pumps that can be maintained in place, making a day-long maintenance operation of a PC pump into a 30-minute job, as well as a range of packaged pump stations for specific applications such as sewage treatment and pumping and mine dewatering systems. NOV (National Oilwell Varco) Process & Flow Technologies UK Limited acquired Mono in 2003.
Europelec, founded in 1979 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a wastewater treatment equipment designer and manufacturer in partnership with Aquasystems International N.V. and Aquaturbo Systems Inc. as SFA Enviro, the environmental division of the SFA Group. All three companies specialize in the manufacture, installation, and maintenance of equipment for urban and industrial wastewater treatment plants and offer a range of equipment that includes low-speed surface aerators, fine bubble air tube filters, and low-speed submerged aerator-mixers. The group's notable ongoing clients include Total Energies, Nestle, and Veolia.
EMO, established in 1985 and headquartered in France, is a manufacturer of equipment for the treatment of drinking water and wastewater sludge. The company excels in sludge treatment and offers thickening, dewatering, and stabilization technologies as well as sewer cleaning systems, wastewater, and effluent treatment plants. The products are ideal for pretreatment, tertiary, and quaternary treatment stages, serving the needs of industrialists, municipalities, and design offices by emphasizing on volume reduction for efficient storage and recycling. The company also provides tailored solutions from engineering to installation, providing services such as treatability tests, efficiency measurements, and on-site trials.
Tarnos is a manufacturer of water screening systems and vibratory equipment that was established in 1955 in San Fernando de Henares, Madrid, Spain. The company offers sieves for classification and separation processes, and electromechanical and electromagnetic feeders for material handling applications. It also offers mold shakers for loosening materials, bin activators for refuse discharge, and conveyors for elevated receptacles. The company’s products are used in heavy-duty industries, such as those working with ferroalloys, quarries, and aggregates.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Smith & Loveless Inc. |
17.1%
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2 | Tarnos |
13.0%
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3 | Headworks International |
13.0%
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4 | WesTech Engineering, LLC. |
10.3%
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5 | Europelec |
7.5%
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6 | Mono |
6.8%
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7 | EMO |
6.2%
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8 | WAM Japan |
6.2%
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9 | HST Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG |
5.5%
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10 | Nordic Water Products AB |
5.5%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the bar screen page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 4 | 66.7% |
Japan | 2 | 33.3% |