The waste and slugs are then discharged into a basket filter where the final filtration occurs. The purification process produces slugs that can be easily shoveled away and disposed of.
The purification process is discontinuous (in batches) and consists in treating the waste water by means of a flocculation and decanting process. The water that needs to be treated is mixed with the de-emulsifier/adsorbent product that causes the formation of floccules, which absorb most of the impurities contained in the water dragging them down towards the bottom of the decanter.
This plant is able to purify technological waste water produced by tumbling processes thanks to a de-emulsifier/adsorbent product that absorbs pollutants like suspended substances, turbidity, dyes, surfactants, mineral oils, heavy metals, organic solvents, etc...
These are manually operated plants that can be used to treat industrial waste water as needed.
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The waste and slugs are then discharged into a basket filter where the final filtration occurs. |