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Looking to the Future in North East Wales

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We' re already lining up projects for Spring 2021,  and are extremely excited about our new and upcoming vehicle wash project in Denbighshire, for the washing of  refuse trucks and council vehicles. This project will involve a whole host of works, including supply, civils, installation of a water management system (silt trap, GRP plant room, advanced media filter), a cleaning system (twin hot water cabinet jet wash, user posts, hose reels), and below ground items (interceptor, silt trap, buffer tank), alongside ongoing services. Above and below are examples of a past project we undertook, which is very similar to the works that will be undertaken in North East Wales. Our  Morclean H&S Station will also be delivered to the site prior to the start of the works... Phew, what a welcome challenge to hopefully a more positive year for everyone.  Roll on 2021!  

Consignment of Silt Traps off to Cumbria

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In these difficult times we're relying more than ever on 3rd party transport, and palleted loads. This particular delivery is no exception and is heading off to Cumbria  today to a merchant in Carlisle The silt traps will then make their onward journey to several Highways Agency sites in the north of England. Typically these locations store the gritters and other servive vehicles which are also maintained and  washed on site Silt traps are designed to provide a sump for collecting wash water and is typically placed in the centre of a wash bay so that the wash water falls to one collection point. Placed prior to the interceptor a silt trap collects larger debris and can be accessed via a hinged galvanised grating for easy manual emptying. As well as a collection point the silt trap collects debris and prevents excessive silt entering the interceptor. The water from the wash bay can be collected in a silt trap. The GRP structure contains the water and is fitted w...
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With our installation projects taking us up to the end of the year, we’re also looking forward to a busy and welcome start to 2020. Having secured an exciting new project, which is programmed in for a January 6th start date, the works will be taking place in Newcastle Port of Tyne. This will involve excavating for our supply of new silt traps, interceptors and a pumping station, then reinstating with a new 100M2 concreted wash pad, jet wash, side screens and cladding. The Port of Tyne site comprises of the commercial docks on and around the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear in the northeast of England, and the wash bay will be used for the washing of heavy-duty plant, machines, excavators, 360's, etc. The final piccy in this line up is the type of machine we'll be using to do the work, and what will be cleaned on the wash pad after we've done! We are thrilled to have secured this work and are looking forward to a positive start to the new year 👍 Let’s innovate! hashtag

Petrol Driven Single brush Vehicle Wash - Morclean FLITE

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Petrol Driven Single Brush Vehicle Wash - Morclean FLITE Morclean are pleased to announce the launch of the new petrol driven single brush vehicle wash - the Morclean FLITE.  Although we already have Morclean GLIDE, our electric driven machine and Morclean DRIVE, our battery operated machine, the Morclean FLITE is our brand new petrol driven single brush runner. The Morclean FLITE is now available for demonstrations and viewings. Contact us on 0800 1300 402 or email info@morclean.com for further details and specifications! Check out our video below to see how the GLIDE operates to give you a better understand of the machines. Follow us on facebook and twitter for all the latest news, information and products!