Water Chemicals Dosing Articles
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OdoServe with High-pressure Misting System - Case Study
This manufacturing facility uses potatoes that are cultivated in the selected regions of India to create 200 MT of potato-based starch per day. This factory is situated in the southwest part of the Punjab, India. High TSS effluent has been generated while producing potato starch. High TSS in the influent primarily results in the deposition of sludge and the development of anaerobic zones in the ...
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How to Select an Effluent Treatment?
The first step is accurately gauging the total effluent volume and flow rate with a survey to size the treatment capacity properly. In parallel, estimate if your production processes or volumes could expand, meaning greater effluent generation. The treatment selected must have adequate capacity. Quantifying both the current flow requirements and potential increases lets us identify and design ...
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Self Cleaning Filters for Pulp Paper Industry
The pulp and paper industry, a global giant, relies heavily on intricate processes to produce high-quality paper. At the heart of this complexity lies the crucial role of filtration in ensuring the purity of liquid materials used throughout the paper-making journey. This blog delves into the significance of adopting self-cleaning filters and how they are transforming the industry. Why Choose ...
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Onsite Wastewater Treatment for an On Point Budget - Case Study
The Challenge A global manufacturer of key chemical ingredients used in a wide array of products including clothing, carpeting, automobile thermoplastics, computer cases, and sporting equipment, was planning a facility relocation and expansion that presented a significant wastewater treatment challenge. At their previous location, the manufacturer was using a perozone system to treat their ...
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How Level Sensors Are Used in Various Industries
From ensuring the smooth flow of production lines to safeguarding the environment, level sensors play a critical role in various industries. Their ability to accurately and reliably measure the level of liquids, solids, and slurries in tanks, silos, and other containers contributes to efficiency, safety, and quality control across diverse sectors. Let's explore how level sensors are utilized in ...
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What Is A NOx Scrubber?
“NOx scrubber” refers to an air pollution control device used to reduce or eliminate nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from industrial processes, power plants, and other sources. Nitrogen oxides are a class of harmful pollutants that adversely affect human health and the environment. NOx scrubbers are designed to reduce these emissions by employing various chemical and physical ...
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Understanding the Most Common Water Treatment Methods
Ever turned on the tap and wondered what journey your water took to reach you? Well, it’s quite a story. From nature’s basins to our communities and businesses, every drop of water embarks on an incredible voyage. Integral in this expedition are the most common water treatment methods. Now imagine if that pristine stream could speak – oh, the tales it would tell! About ...
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Ozone dosage calculation for water treatment
Water treatment is a critical process that safeguards the safety and quality of our water supply. One of the most effective methods for water treatment is ozone treatment, known for its remarkable ability to disinfect and purify water efficiently. However, harnessing the full potential of ozone in water treatment requires precise ...
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What is ORP and How to Measure?
In this comprehensive guide, we explore the concept of ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) and how to measure it. Learn the importance of ORP in various industries, its impact on water quality, and the methods used to determine ORP levels. Dive into the world of ORP and understand its significance in today's environment. Introduction What is ORP, and why is it important? If you've ever wondered ...
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How Chemicals Are Used in Wastewater Treatment
There are many different steps to process wastewater, but one of the most important is using the chemical dosing system. This system involves a chemical feed station delivering a chemical substance into sewage, sludge, and foul water. Pumping systems like these at wastewater treatment plants usually consumes between 10% and 15% of the plant’s energy, making this process a significant part ...
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Why choose a diaphragm pump for your application?
AODD pumps advantages in comparison to other pump technologiesCountless industries across the world rely on pumps to keep their processes working at a high level of performance. The reliability of industrial pumps is very important as a failure may cause unplanned production downtime, costly repairs and even a complete lost in products being produced. Therefore, selecting the right pump for your ...
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Optimizing Aeration Rate in Wastewater Treatment
OVERVIEW A significant portion of a wastewater treatment plant’s energy costs are due to aeration operations (~45-75% of the total energy). The required aeration rate of a biological treatment system is determined by three key parameters: incoming organic loading expressed in terms of COD or BOD, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration maintained in the aeration tank, and the concentration of ...
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Optimize Chemical Dosage for Water Treatment with UV254
Drinking water plants that use surface water or groundwater under the influence of surface water are susceptible to high levels of organic matter in the raw water. Reduction of organic matter through coagulation/ sedimentation and filtration plays a critical role in lowering the potential for disinfection by-product formation (DBP) and minimizing operational problems. Organic matter in water ...
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Mitigating operational risks by harnessing the power of digital technology
About the contributor: Sam is a process engineer with over 20 years of water industry experience in both the public and private sectors. His experience spans from process design, project delivery, commissioning, operations and maintenance through to water and sewer networks as well as membrane systems in desalination and recycled water schemes. Sam brought his extensive water operational ...
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The benefits of machine learning and deterministic modelling
Traditionally, the optimum coagulant dose is determined by jar testing which has multiple limitations. These limitations can be overcome by incorporating machine learning and process modelling using raw water quality and process control parameters. Coagulation in water treatment Coagulation is a critical component of water treatment. In order to meet drinking water quality criteria, suspended ...
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Choosing the Best Belt Filter for Wastewater Facilities
Wastewater facilities play an essential role in ensuring that industrial waste is managed correctly. Many substances are contained in these waste materials, and they have to be managed as per the standards. Failure to maintain them effectively means that contamination will be a real threat. One of the machines that you have to install in a wastewater facility is a belt filter. Reliable data had ...
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Data Management Infrastructure - Case Study
We developed a centralised infrastructure for recording, storing, and querying private and public transcriptLife Science Data, and a meta-analysis app for aggregating differential expression results across ...
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Feedwater Purity - Make or Break Your Boiler or Cooling Tower System
What are Chemical Feed Systems? Chemical feed systems are automated systems that directly deliver chemicals to an industrial system to achieve desired treatment goals. By automating a facility’s chemical dosing, manufacturers can achieve heightened operational efficiency and increase operator safety. Due to the hazardous nature of chemicals common in industrial applications, frequent ...
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Managing the impacts of climate change using digital twin solutions
Climate change is primarily a water crisis. Extreme weather events are making water more scarce, more unpredictable and more polluted. These impacts throughout the water cycle threaten sustainable development, biodiversity, and access to water and sanitation. Flooding and rising sea levels can contaminate land and water resources with saltwater or raw sewage, and cause damage to water and ...
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UP20 2" Aluminium AODD pump for polymers
Chemical company in Estonia chooses SAMOA UP20 pump to handle their fluids. The user, a chemical company based in Estonia, was a looking for a chemical pump, able to dispense around 20 m3/ hour of a polymer, which is inside a Flexitank. Polymer is a medium viscosity fluid, of around 1.500 cPs. In this particular case, since the polymer Is not chemical aggressive, and also not abrasive, a 2” ...
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