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What is a scaffold stillage?

What is a scaffold stillage?

Scaffolding stillages, also known as post pallets, are re-enforced with a central bar & ideal for the safe storage and transportation of items such as scaffolding tube. These scaffolding stillages also stack directly on top of one another allowing you to maximise your storage space.

What is a stillage used for?

A stillage is usually designed and manufactured using steel and is used for separating and carrying goods, for example to move them around a factory floor or to aid in the transportation of goods.

What is a stillage for cask?

A stillage is any device on which a cask of ale is placed for service. This allows the beer to run from the tap under gravity, with room in the “belly” of the cask below the outlet for the finings to collect. The shive with the spile will then be the highest point on the cask.

What are stillage cages?

A stillage is a stackable cage for storage or transportation of products. Stillages can be stacked using a cup foot system or a skid base. The skid base units are slightly more expensive, but the feet don’t stick out beyond the stillage allowing maximum use of floorspace.

How many scaffold tubes are in a stillage?

Used in pairs to store up to 72 scaffold tubes. On the inside of the upright arms, a triangular projection holds the bottom row of tubes in place.

How high can you stack Stillages?

Stillages may commonly be stacked and it is not unusual for Stillages to be stacked up to six units high.

What is a stillage truck?

Essentially, a stillage is a type of wooden or metal pallet for holding stored goods off the ground. It has a cage or sides around it, offering a form of support so that the contents of the stillage can’t slip out, and the weight is stored safely for both you and the materials involved.

What is whole stillage?

Whole stillage (WS) is centrifuged to form a liquid fraction which is called thin stillage (TS), and the solid fraction that is wet distiller grains (WDG). The thin stillage is further condensed by removing water through an evaporator to form syrup which is known as condensed distillers solubles (CDS).

How big is a stillage?

The European default size tends to be 1200mm x 800mm. Two x 1200mm or three x 800mm will most economically fill the width of a standard trailer. The European Pallet Pool Stillage is nominally 1200mm x 800mm x 970mm high. Up to 96 of these rigid cages will fit within a Mega trailer.

What is the difference between keg and cask?

Casks have a curved shape designed to help any sediment settle at the bottom, while kegs are normally straighter with a single opening valve and an extractor or spear running through the middle. Both typically have rolling rings to aid movement.

What is stillage waste?

Abstract. Stillage is the main wastewater from ethanol production, generated specifically in the step of distillation. Regardless the feedstock, stillage contains high concentrations of organic matter, potassium and sulfates, as well as acidic and corrosive characteristics.

How many bottles are in a stillage?

If customers are using large quantities of water bottles on a regular basis we recommend that they talk with us about purchasing or renting a stillage which provides purpose made storage for up to 32 bottles of water.