Bionetix International Inc.
Model BCP10 -Surfactants
Introduction — A paint plant in the United Kingdom, with two holding tanks of 15m3 and 22m3, has a COD consent to discharge level of 70,000mg/L.
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Treatment — Treatment began July 29, 2005 and continued for a period of 7 weeks until August 18, 2005. Pre-trial sampling showed the COD levels to be 57,300 and 68,100 mg/L. Maximum flow was 7.2 – 8.1 L/second for the period.
Results — COD levels declined to 33,800 mg/L. TSS levels also declined significantly over the period of the trial.
- Enhance BOD and COD removal while reducing sludge yield;
- Remove chemical deposits and prevent scum formation in holding tanks, sewers, drains and aeration basins;
- Prevent the blocking, ponding and possible collapse of filter bed media;
- Accelerate the removal of unpleasant odours;
- Increase the efficiency of overloaded treatment systems;
- Reseed after plant upset.
- Description Tan color, free-flowing granular powder
- Packaging 250g water-soluble packages; 10kg plastic pail
- Stability Max. loss of 1 log/yr
- pH 6.0 – 8.5
- Bulk Density 0.5 – 0.61 g/cm3
- Moisture Content 15%
- Nutrient Content Biological nutrients and stimulants
- Bacteria Count 5 billion per gram
- Storage and Handling DO NOT FREEZE!
- Store in a cool dry location.
- Do not inhale dusts.
- Avoid excessive skin contact.
- See MSDS.
