Backwash Filtration; Compressed Air In Wastewater Treatment Facilities; Desalting; Mud Pump; Wastewater Suction Truck; Sewage Treatment; Purification and Oxidation of Wastewater from The Activated Sludge Tank
The compressed material crushed through an air-expanded filter bed, and pump in clean backwash water to suspend the loose material. The suspended particles carried away.
Through the Compressed air, oxygen fed into the digesters of wastewater treatment plants for purification. The sludge and oxygen thoroughly mixed with increasing the gas yield and shortening its retention time in the reactor. Better results can achieve by using higher temperatures Compressed air.
A process of removing dissolved salts from water, thereby converting seawater or brackish water into freshwater. Desalting technology can use in many situations. The most common use is the conversion of saltwater into drinking water for domestic or municipal utilities.
With the help of a mud pump to process stiff, rough, and viscous liquid, transfer suspended particles from one tank to another.
A vacuum pump provides the suction pressure needed to discharge the wastewater and clean the sewer network. After the pollutant in wastewater inhaled, it can be flushed out by the pump regularly.
The use of a central vacuum system makes it possible to treat wastewater at the same location. Wastewater from all residential areas can be collected, drained and treated simultaneously. A vacuum pump can lift 97% of the wastewater.
More and more activated sludge tanks used to reduce the space requirement and cost of wastewater treatment plants. The introduction of oxygen is essential for wastewater purification. The compressor provides the compression pressure needed to maximize the amount of oxygen.