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Detailed Explanation of Factory Wastewater Treatment System

Effective in sites where large amounts of sludge are generated! It helps reduce the burden on the global environment.

This document introduces the "factory wastewater treatment system," which can be temporarily installed as needed, unlike permanent installations. It includes an overview of the system, comparisons with conventional technologies, and information on sludge reduction, as well as case studies on sludge treatment in drinking water manufacturing plants. Please take a moment to read it when considering implementation. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Introduction ■ Solutions to these issues ■ About the factory wastewater treatment system ■ About sludge reduction ■ Case studies: Sludge treatment in drinking water manufacturing plants *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Water treatment technology and systems

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[Processing stability, sludge volume reduction, odor reduction, etc.] Bakery factory

Even in summer, we maintain a dissolved oxygen concentration of over 5.0 mg/L. We have successfully reduced high concentrations of oil and fat, which were at 500 mg/L, to a single digit after 40 hours of retention.

In February 2008, we delivered a wastewater treatment system with a capacity of 30m³ per day to a bread-making factory. With the aeration from the aerator Aqua Blaster, we were able to maintain a dissolved oxygen concentration of over 5.0 mg/L even in the summer, and through collaboration with decomposing microorganisms, we successfully reduced high concentrations of oil and fat, which were at 500 mg/L, to a single digit within 40 hours of retention. Raw wheat flour, also known as β-starch, also flowed in large quantities, but until now, the treated water has never exceeded the contracted values.

  • Drainage and ventilation equipment
  • Turbid water and muddy water treatment machines
  • Sewerage facilities

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