Revisit: V55 Plaster Separators installed at the Camberwell College of Arts

This week on the Blog we are revisiting the studios at the Camberwell College of Arts in London, where our V55 Plaster Separators were installed back in 2018.

| 2020-02-21

Back in 2018, our V55 Plaster Separators were installed at the art studios at London's Camberwell College of Arts, a world-renowned institution widely regarded as one of the UK’s foremost art and design schools.

Our V55 Plaster Separators, as well as our V220 Sediment Traps, are designed to stop materials such as plaster and sand being flushed through the waste outlet, preventing any blockage of the sewage pipes by such substances. Instead, solid particles are separated from the water and are held back in the bottom of the stainless steel containers, which are then easily detached for emptying and cleaning. Due to these clever features, our stainless steel V55 Plaster Separators and V220 Sediment Traps have proved to be very popular in many art facilities at a number of Universities, Colleges and Art Schools, including the Camberwell College of Arts and Leeds Beckett University.

For more information on our stainless steel V55 Plaster Separators and V220 Sediment Traps, please view the product pages here or Contact Us for more details.