Waste Streams Applications in Europe
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Industrial solutions for water reuse optimization
Problem: With rising water costs, greater water scarcities and increasing environmental compliance regulations, reuse of water is becoming widely practiced in the manufacturing industry. For most industries, some form of treatment is required to ensure water meets standards for ...
By Real Tech Inc. Office in , FRANCE.
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Heat Exchangers Solutions for for Waste Water Industry
Waste water can take many forms, from relatively clean water which has been used for heating, cooling or minor processing, through to heavily contaminated water and sludge generated by industrial processes and cleaning activities. The recovery of valuable materials from waste streams, together with the treatment of fresh water sources to prevent product or equipment contamination are key processes which can help make the difference between economic success and ...
By HRS Heat Exchangers Ltd. based in Watford, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Municipal wastewater solutions for corrections sector
Correctional facilities require specialized equipment due to heavy solids loading in their sewage waste streams. Proper measures must be taken to protect a facility’s pumps and piping systems against inmate sabotage. Prisoner attempts to disrupt operations or vandalize plumbing systems by flushing debris down toilets can cause sewage overflows and violations. Additionally, large numbers of inmates eating meals simultaneously leads to substantial kitchen waste in the waste ...
By JWC Environmental Office in Congleton, UNITED KINGDOM.
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High-solids cross flow filtration and separation solutions for solids / SDI reduction sector
High Solids Filtration - SDI/Solids Reduction: The two (2) main technologies used to reduce suspended solids are clarification and media filtration. Clarifiers require a high level of monitoring and supervision to prevent the passing of large slugs of solids due to temperature and chemistry upsets. In addition, the organic polymers used in clarifiers (to promote flocculation), can also cause problems. An excess of these polymers will foul downstream filtration equipment such as RO membranes or nanofilters. Since ...
By Porex - Filtration Group Office in Obergurig, GERMANY.
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