Usage and specification
1 – Separation zone : stilling zone where floating substances such as oils, grease and any foam separate from the effluent and accumulate on the surface, while heavy substances (ballast, sand, pieces of rubber and metal, etc.) settle at the bottom of the tank.
2 – Storage area: Oils separated from the effluent accumulate on the surface.
3 – Heavy sediment storage area: Heavy materials separated from the effluent accumulate at the bottom of the tank.
4 – Coalescing filter : polyurethane filter with fine micro bubbles inserted in a stainless steel grid, removable thanks to the presence of a base and slides also in stainless steel. The coalescence filter is able to aggregate the fine oil particles present in the effluent into larger drops, capable of migrating to the surface, separating from the effluent.
Usage and specification
1 – Quiet zone : area where the incoming effluent slows down, allowing the sludge to settle and any light substances to separate.
2 – Sludge :The separated sludge accumulates at the bottom of the tank and is directed towards an anaerobic digestion process by the bacterial flora.
Usage and specification
1 – Sedimentation : zone of sedimentation of solids at the inlet.
2 –Digestion : area where digestion and evacuation of the treated effluent take place.
3 –Sludge : area where the formation of biological sludge responsible for the purification of the effluent takes place.
Usage and specification
1 – Oils and greases: access zone where the turbulence of the inlet flow is dampened and where substances with a lower specific weight (oils, foams, etc.) accumulate. grease collector
2 – Stilling zone: area for discharging separated and treated effluent.
3 –Sediments: area where the temporary storage of solid residues (food residues, etc.) takes place.
Usage and specification
1 – Suction: Air is sucked into the center of the impeller.
2 – Acceleration: The rapidly rotating blades of the wheel accelerate the air.
3 – Projection: The air is projected tangentially towards the periphery of the wheel, thus increasing its pressure.
4 – Output: The high pressure air is then directed to the desired application.
Usage and specification
Preferred for large capacity installations. Several mounting options are available, adapted to the profile of the pipe and the box
Usage and specification
Uniform distribution of air in wastewater treatment systems, whether urban or industrial, ensuring optimal aeration, thus promoting the oxygenation of water and improving the efficiency of treatment processes.
Usage and specification
Membrane fine bubble diffuser tubes offer an optimal solution for channel and oblique basins, ensuring uniform air diffusion for better aeration of wastewater. Several mounting options are available, suitable for stainless steel networks and pipes.
Usage and specification
Un MBR combine la dégradation biologique des polluants avec la filtration membranaire pour offrir un traitement des eaux usées de haute qualité, efficace et réduit en volumes de boues.
Usage and specification