Otterbine jets in to SALTEX
Otterbine has made a welcome return to SALTEX this year. Thanks to a rise in interest in the company’s water management systems from councils and commercial property developers, Reesink Turfcare has brought the brand back with one of its most recent new aerator launches.
Otterbine’s Fractional five-in-one aerating system is at SALTEX for the first time.
The Fractional five-in-one aerating system has the highest performance rate of any fractional aerator on the market. Add to this the fact that it is efficient and cost effective to run and it’s easy to see why the Fractional is Otterbine’s best-selling aerator for maintaining water quality at healthy levels in small and medium ponds and lakes.
The Fractional is able to transfer an impressive 1kg/2.2lbs of oxygen per hp/hr and has a pumping rate of 115m3/ph. Added to this the spray can be quickly and easily switched between four different patterns, and into a horizontal mixer system, for maximum value and versatility. Improved serviceability, corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction and a two-year warranty further add to the value and longevity of this unit.
Joining the Fractional on stand is the Concept 3, the aerating fountain that illustrates perfectly how industrial aerators can be practical and pretty. Designed to give the best of both worlds by offering function and beauty, this surface spray aerator can operate in as little as 75cm of water.
Holly Jones, Reesink marketing manager, says: “It’s been a good few years since Otterbine came to SALTEX, but due to interest and demand, it’s back. Otterbine products suit many purposes within the groundscare sector, whether cleaning large or small volumes of water or creating a water feature and Otterbine provides a versatile, cost-effective way to prevent or treat poor water quality through efficient circulation, helping maintain optimum oxygen levels to keep water healthy. We look forward to welcoming visitors on stand to show them the kinds of water management options we have available.”