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STP Plant decanter centrifuge
Product Details:
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Capacity (KLD) | 100 KLD |
Application Industry | Residential & Commercial Building |
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day) | 50 m3/day |
Treatment Technology | Mixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR) |
Water Source | Industrial Effluent |
Material Of Construction | Stainless Steel |
Control Module | Available |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Deliver Type | PAN India |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
RPM | 3600 |
MOC | SS 316 |
Polydosing SYSTEm | YES |
Vibration absorber | YES |
Surface coating | Epoxy coated color |
For solid liquid separation on continues basis, This is the best model. Decanter centrifuge comes after the clarifier or thickening tank in STP plant. This comes with full automated poly dosing system and run with variable frequency drive. our convinent design suitable for less space require stp and wtp too.
What is a zero liquid discharge treatment system?
A ZLD treatment system utilizes advanced technological water treatment processes to limit liquid waste at the end of your industrial process to, as the name suggests, zero.
An efficient and well-designed ZLD treatment system should be able to:
- handle variations in waste contamination and flow
- allow for required chemical volumes adjustments
- recover around 95% of your liquid waste for reuse
- treat and retrieve valuable byproducts from your waste (i.e. salts and brines)
- produce a dry, solid cake for disposal
The specific technologies that will make up a facility’s ZLD treatment system will vary greatly depending on (1.) the volume of dissolved material present in the waste, (2.) the system’s required flow rate, and (3.) what specific contaminants are present, but will generally consist of a three-step process with the following “blocks” of treatment: - Pretreatment and conditioning; removes simple things from the wastewater stream that can be filtered or precipitated out, conditioning the water and reducing the suspended solids and materials that would otherwise scale and/or foul following treatment steps.
- Phase-one concentration. Concentrating is usually done with membranes like reverse osmosis (RO), brine concentrators, or electrodialysis. These technologies take this stream and concentrate it down to a high salinity and pull out up to 60–80% of the water.
- Evaporation/crystallization. After the concentration step is complete, the next step is generating a solid, which is done through thermal processes or evaporation, where you evaporate all the water off, collect it, and reuse it. The leftover waste then goes from an evaporator to a crystallizer, which continues to boil off all the water until all the impurities in the water crystallize and are filtered out as a solid.
Additional Information: - Item Code: 35
- Production Capacity: 4/month
- Delivery Time: 2 weeek
- Packaging Details: stretched film covered.