We will introduce a case where the viscosity of the aeration tank decreased due to a problem with the pressurized flotation device.
Here is a case study of implementing grease management measures at a prepared food manufacturing plant. In this facility, a problem with the pressurized flotation device caused viscosity in the aeration tank, leading to a significant amount of scum floating in the sedimentation tank. We proposed the use of our "WT-300P." Within three days of application, the viscosity in the aeration tank decreased, and by the fifth day, the floating scum in the sedimentation tank was almost eliminated. 【Case Overview】 ■ Industry and Facility Overview - Industry: Prepared food manufacturing plant - Daily wastewater volume: 380m3/day - Aeration tank volume: 300m2 - Discharge: River discharge ■ Proposed Product and Application Amount - Product name: WT-300P - Application amount: 7 bags/day for 7 days (one week of concentrated application) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Results】 ■ On the third day, there was a decrease in viscosity in the aeration tank and a decreasing trend in scum in the sedimentation tank. ■ By the fifth day, the floating scum in the sedimentation tank had almost disappeared. 【Subsequent Actions】 ■ After repairing the pressurized flotation device, it was suggested as an emergency measure. ■ Currently, it is used as a spot measure during periods of increased production or when microbial activity decreases due to low water temperatures. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In August 1970, Yasuda Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. (currently Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.) was established as Yasuda Comprehensive Development Research Institute, focusing on real estate-related research and brokerage services. In 1972, the company restructured to primarily engage in the ownership and leasing of office buildings, changing its name to "Universe Development Co., Ltd." Since its founding, the company has operated with a strong emphasis on trust and solid business practices. To respond to various demands, in addition to its core real estate business, the company has focused on environmental issues such as water and soil pollution, which are global concerns, and has ventured into environmental conservation projects that utilize biotechnology to naturally decompose and neutralize harmful pollutants. Furthermore, leveraging years of experience in real estate management, the company has also advanced the commercialization of a "leakage monitoring device," based on a new theory that allows for more precise measurements, aimed at ensuring the safety of facilities such as buildings and factories that consume significant amounts of electricity, incorporating cutting-edge industry technology. Additionally, in its new business development, the company operates three stores of the Western confectionery manufacturer and retailer "Chateraise," two coffee shops "Doutor," and four rental and sales stores for CDs and DVDs "Tsutaya" (as of the end of June 2008), engaging in businesses closely connected to people's daily lives.