Ensure reliable and regulation-compliant wastewater management with the Graf Grease Separator — a highly efficient solution for commercial kitchens, food processing plants, and other operations handling wastewater containing fats, oils, and solids.
Wherever greasy wastewater is generated, local regulations require it to be treated before entering the sewer system, and Graf’s separators meet that requirement with precision and durability.
These systems operate on the principle of phase separation. Inside each unit is a well-designed structure consisting of a precipitation zone, a grease collector, a sludge trap, and a sampling point.
As wastewater flows through the separator, its speed is reduced to allow solid particles — such as food remnants — to sink and settle in the sludge trap. Simultaneously, fats and oils, being lighter than water, rise to the surface and are retained in the grease collector.
Only after these contaminants are removed does the cleaned wastewater continue to the sewer system. Graf Grease Separators are engineered in accordance with EN 1825, ensuring they meet stringent European standards.
Available in various nominal sizes to suit different volumes and applications, they help users stay compliant with local authority requirements, such as 14-day emptying cycles or monthly servicing where approved.
With robust construction, easy access for maintenance, and a long operational life, Graf separators offer a dependable and sustainable solution for grease management in any professional setting.