INDUSTRIAL TREATMENT SOLUTIONS
The treatment of wastewater with high rate of pollution is carried out by chemical treatment systems. When chemical treatment units are being designed, convenient process and method are selected by taking the qualifications of the plant and chemical wastewater to be treated into account. The chemical treatment unit can also be manufactured as a package. So that, in case that the factory moves to another place, they can be easily disassembled and replaced.
Chemical treatment units can be preferred in many industries. Physical or biological package treatment units can be used considering the required effluent quality in terms of chemical treatment.
In the chemical treatment units, the oxygen can be supplied to the equalization tank to reduce the wastewater high COD values. Coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation and neutralization phases are generally performed in chemical treatments. By carrying out a physical treatment before chemical treatment, the load in the wastewater can be reduced. Equipment such as a mechanical screen, drum screen, DAF unit can be used for this operation.
The process applied in chemical treatments is generally a process in which water-soluble contaminants that cannot be removed by other methods are converted by chemical reactions into low solubility compounds or colloidal and suspended matters are sedimented by forming flocs.
By using these methods as a combination in chemical treatment, the industrial wastewater treatment plant is designed, and the plant is delivered as immediate as possible. Chemical package wastewater treatment plants, which are designed with different processes according to the type of the existing industry and the characteristics of the wastewater, work with high efficiency.
The wastewater flowing into the system in chemical treatment is treated by using processes such as; dephosphorization, filtration, activated carbon, disinfection, denitrification and degreasing. The plant installation is carried out by using process equipments such as mixing, flocculation, sedimentation, pH adjustment, filtration, carbon adsorption, coagulation and coagulants.