High-Density Sedimentation Tanks
Discover our advanced high-density sedimentation tanks, offering a compact, efficient, and flexible solution for diverse water and wastewater treatment needs, outperforming conventional methods.
High-Efficiency Sedimentation Tanks, particularly those utilizing carrier flocculation technology, provide a significant upgrade over conventional sedimentation methods. Their compact design, enhanced efficiency, and adaptability make them a compelling choice for a wide range of water and wastewater treatment applications, delivering superior clarification with a smaller footprint and often lower operational complexities.
Applications Across Diverse Sectors:
Industrial Wastewater Treatment: Effective removal of suspended solids and enhanced clarification for various industrial effluents.
Domestic Sewage Treatment: Efficient primary and secondary clarification, reducing load on downstream processes.
Drinking Water Treatment: Enhanced pre-treatment for removing turbidity and particulate matter.
Rainwater Treatment: Rapid removal of suspended solids and pollutants from stormwater runoff.
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment: Polishing effluent for water reuse applications.
Specific Industrial Processes: Specialized applications like filter backwash supernatant concentration and carbon removal.
Key Benefits Over Conventional Sedimentation:
Compact Footprint: Significantly smaller physical space required compared to traditional sedimentation basins.
Enhanced Efficiency: Carrier flocculation (microsand) accelerates floc growth and settling velocity, leading to faster and more complete solids removal.
Increased Throughput:
Higher flow rates can be treated in a smaller volume.
Improved Effluent Quality:
Achieves lower turbidity and suspended solids in the treated water.
Flexibility: Adaptable designs (RL, RP, RPL) to suit various effluent quality requirements and process needs.
Two-Stage Sedimentation (RL Type):
Combines deep obstruction settling and shallow inclined tube settling for optimized performance.
Reduced Chemical Usage (Potential):
More efficient flocculation can potentially lower the required dosage of coagulants and flocculants.
Simplified Operation (RP Type):
Designs without inclined pipes offer simpler construction and maintenance for less stringent requirements.
Centralized Sludge Management (RPL Type): Facilitates specific industrial applications requiring integrated sludge storage.