Kondli, New Delhi, Delhi
GST No. 07AGTPD8712F1ZA
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Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Installation Type | Containerized Plug & Play |
Capacity (KLD) | 100 KLD |
Application Industry | Pharmaceutical & Chemicals |
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day) | 100 m3/day |
Treatment Technology | Activated Sludge Process(ASP) |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Water Source | Industrial Effluent |
Control Module | Available |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Deliver Type | PAN India |
Treatment Stages | Preliminary Treatment, Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Effluent treatment plant manufacturers and suppliers should be ready to install the complete setup process. Trade effluent is nothing but the wastewater that is the by-product of any kind of industrial process. The basic process comprises the trade effluent being passed through a screen chamber for removal of floating materials at first and then making it flow to the oil and fat removal tank. From this tank, the effluent is then passed onto the collection and equalization tank, where it gets mixed with air through coarse air diffusers.
The anaerobic part : From the collection and equalization tank, the effluent is passed through the anaerobic filter, which reduces the BOD level drastically.
The aerobic part : Next it passes through the SAFF Reactor, where the bacteria oxidize the organic matter to carbon dioxide and water by the aeration principle.
There are some other tertiary processes for treatment of effluent, which helps in treating wastewater and recycling them.
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