Wastewater Treatment Pumps For All Applications

Given the pressures on the world’s water supply, the availability of clean water is the number one public health issue. A properly functioning wastewater treatment (WWT) system is key to preserving global water resources. A WWT system is composed of a set of processes aimed at cleaning up wastewater before it is returned to the natural environment or reused (clean water). The objective of WWT is to reduce the impact of wastewater on the environment. Our dosing pumps contribute to the efficacy of water treatment methods and their performance at WWT installations. Why Use Our Metering Pumps for Wastewater Treatment ? No electricity (energy saving). Easy dosage adjustment (in % increments). Accuracy and precision. Self-priming and efficient mixing. Optimal water and polymer consumption. Reduced cleaning and maintenance time. Low cost service and installation. Security: if the water flow stops, the polymer dosing stops automatically. Usage Recommendations for Our WWT Dosing Pumps Check the viscosity level indicated in the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) of the polymer. Reduce the suction pipe length as much as possible to limit the viscosity effect on the dosage. A Dosatron Dynamic Mixer may be installed subsequent to the wastewater pump to improve mixing (Maxi water flow: 2.5 m3/h). A maturation tank may be installed subsequent to the metering pump especially for anionic polymers (see with your polymer supplier). Protect the polymer from temperature changes. For unstable polymers (particularly anionic polymers), an electric stirrer may be added into the liquid polymer drum. Adjust the water flow level and the polymer dosing rate on the dosing pump to optimize the polymer efficiency. Sludge Dewatering Installation with Our WWT Dosing Pumps (after coagulation)

Wastewater Treatment Pumps For All Applications
Wastewater Treatment Pumps For All Applications

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