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Belt press used in Textile industry
We have been awarded a project of dewatering sludge coming from sedimentation tank of textile wastewater treatment plant. This plant has once used 4 units chamber filter press(1000x1000, 80 m2) , to process the waste sludge three years ago, but they are not satisifed for the performace. After further checking and discussion with us, they award us for using our Environmental type belt press to ...
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Specially Formulated Cleaners for Tanks, Instruments, Labware, Mixers and Membranes
Burlington, New Jersey, USA: International Products Corporation (IPC) has a full line of powerful cleaning products ideal for use in the pharmaceutical, medical device, laboratory, food and beverage, cosmetic, water recycling, wastewater, textile and chemical industries. IPC's free-rinsing, precision cleaners are effective in a wide variety of cleaning applications. Highly concentrated; an ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Focus on Green Practices and Regulation Compliance Drives Water and Wastewater Treatment in Textile and Leather Industry
Rising demand for textile and leather products is lending momentum to the water and wastewater treatment market in the global textile and leather industry. The growing importance of green practices and focus on reducing overall water footprint encourages the adoption of advanced treatment technologies. In addition, the need for the modernisation and upgrade of existing treatment facilities to ...
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Get Advanced Industrial Wastewater Treatment Solutions From Puroxi
Fast-Growing Industries And Urbanization Come With Their Own Costs. The Costs Of Supplying Heavily Contaminated Water Affect The Soil, The Land, And Ultimately The General Well-Being Of The Local People. The Large Amounts Of Chemicals And Pollutants That These Wastewaters Carry And Return To The Water Table, Rivers, And Oceans Are Devastating. Industrial Wastewater Treatment Is Now Considered An ...
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How to treat wastewater generated by the textile industry?
The fashion industry is the second most polluting industry on the planet, behind only the oil industry. According to the American magazine Harper’s Bazaar, 100 billion garments are produced worldwide every year. To understand why, it is necessary to take into account, on the one hand, that the dyes used in the production of garments contain chemicals responsible for approximately 20% of the ...
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The 2012 LIFE+ projects
Austria 4 projects (14.5 million) LIFE+ Environment Policy and Governance (1 project – 3.6 million) LIFE-URBANLAKE (Stadt Wien – Magistratsabteilung 45 – Wiener Gewässer): This project intends to define strategies to reduce the vulnerability of the “Alte Donau” from effects of climate change and other anthropogenic pressures with the goal of securing the oxbow ...
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