Consolidate various types of sludge for significant reduction! Unique Crelax treatment.
The "Krilak Treatment Method" is an environmentally friendly treatment method that easily solidifies, reduces volume, and stabilizes various types of sludge that are difficult to process, converting them into a sandy soil state that does not re-sludge in a neutral environment. The Krilak treatment transforms water-containing sludge into a gel-like solid while maintaining its moisture through chemical reactions with inorganic reagents. This continuous chemical reaction leads to condensation reactions that reduce the volume and weight of the solid. As a result, various types of sludge that cannot be effectively treated with coagulants can be easily solidified and reduced in volume in a neutral environment, also resulting in a change in shape from slurry to solid, significantly contributing to cost reduction and decreasing transportation volume. 【Features】 ○ Gel-like solidification in a short time ○ Reusable as soil ○ Safe and economical ○ Easy to reduce solubility ○ Environmentally friendly (neutral treatment) For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications (e.g., acrylic water-based paint waste)】 ○ Weight of treated material: 274.3g ○ Amount of clarifying liquid used (per 1,000L of original sample): 80kg ○ Reduction rate (10 days after solidification): 70.5% ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Applications】 ○ Water area sludge (sediment) ○ Floating scum ○ Bentonite waste sludge ○ Roadside ditch and culvert cleaning sludge ○ Algal bloom ○ Wastewater sediment from chelating resin manufacturing in chemical plants ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Kriens Industrial Co., Ltd. is proposing a new system in this era that considers the global environment. In recent years, the accumulation of low-quality wastewater and algae, as well as the increase in sludge discharged from construction work, factory waste sludge, and fly ash, along with soil contamination, have become significant contributors to environmental issues. We are working on a system to safely and quickly reduce these materials into a solid form. By dewatering and reducing the volume of various difficult-to-handle sludge materials, we are making a significant contribution to reducing energy consumption in subsequent processes.