Effluent Treatment System (ETS)

The Effluent Treatment Station (ETS) is a compact, high-efficiency system designed to treat various effluents, making them suitable for safe disposal or potential reuse. Available in durable materials such as Glass Fiber Reinforced (GFR) plastic or stainless steel, the ETS provides a reliable solution for industries and businesses seeking sustainable waste management.

How It Works

The ETS utilizes a physical-chemical treatment process, broken down into four key stages:

  1. Coagulation: A chemical process where particles in the effluent clump together.

  2. Flocculation: The particles form larger clusters, making it easier for them to separate from the water.

  3. Decantation: The solids settle at the bottom, allowing clear water to rise.

  4. Filtration: The effluent is passed through filters to remove any remaining particles.

After these stages, the treated effluent can be safely discharged into the sewage system, or reused within your process, depending on your facility’s needs.

Key Advantages

  • Compact design: Requires minimal space for installation.

  • Easy to install and operate: User-friendly for quick setup and maintenance.

  • Durable construction: Made from long-lasting stainless steel or GFR for extended life.

  • Environmental compliance: Fully adheres to current environmental regulations.

  • Sustainable savings: If reused, the system can generate cost savings while promoting sustainability.

Applications

The ETS is suitable for a range of industries, including:

  • Hotels: Efficient treatment of greywater for potential reuse.

  • Oily effluents: Effective for managing effluents containing oil and grease.

  • Mining: Treatment of water used in mining processes.

  • Industrial effluents: Tailored for various types of industrial wastewater.

  • Agribusiness: Suitable for handling effluents from agricultural operations.

The Effluent Treatment Station is a versatile, eco-friendly solution designed to meet the specific wastewater treatment needs of diverse industries.

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