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Water
technology, separators
for waste water, |
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water purification basins, waste water
treatment and |
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water filtration plants, |
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especially
for the food processing industry |
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Our waste water
technology
has been especially developed
so
that the water and the particles floating and settling
in it separate. The filtered
and
cleaned water can frequently be
recirculated.
Thanks to the mechanical cleaning of the waste, water various
industries can, therefore, reduce their water and sewage
charges.
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11.3 |
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Filtration
devices for waste water
(art.-no. 1045
ff.)
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Art.-No. |
Types
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Approx.
dimensions, l x b x h: |
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1045 |
Filtration
apparatus FA |
3000 x 700 x
850 mm |
1046 |
Filtration
apparatus FB |
4000
x 700 x 850 mm |
1047 |
Filtration
apparatus FC |
5000
x 700 x 850 mm |
1048 |
Filtration
apparatus FD |
6000 x 700 x
850 mm |
In order to mechanically obtain water that is as
clean as possibly, one could conceivably use a combination
of separator(s), cleaning basins and filtration devices.
The machines/devices can work for many years with a
minimum of wear parts.
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Here,
waste is pumped into a tank and later taken to a
treatment facility. |
Suggestions for further
reading:
- Q59
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Waste water
cleaning in the potato and
vegetable treatment and processing industry made
simple
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- Q74
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The
separation of solid matter from liquids:
drum-type
separators type 360 and type 390.
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- Q124
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Waste water treatment basins
(DORNOW A and B series) for the
separation of submerged and floating particles (custom
version) from waste water - with automatic
discharge unit
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- Q70
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The
useability of "waste" peel, especially
potato "waste" peel, from mechanically
operating dry peeling machines
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- Q63
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What are the
implications of "Peeling without water and waste
water" (with mechanical peeling machines)
for in-plant practice ? |
- Q183
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Filtrating waste water with the
Filtration
apparatus FA, FB, FC, FD
(Art.-No.
1045ff) |
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