Solution for Dehydration of Biological Solid Sludge
Product Details
Characteristics of sludge dewatering treatment
Cost savings
Can achieve continuous operation (24/7) without the need for on-site personnel, thereby improving productivity; The size is smaller than that of a filter press.
sturdy and durable
Obtaining high dry matter content without adding lime: drinking water sludge can reach 40%, and urban wastewater sludge can achieve self heating; Universality: Acceptable for drinking water and wastewater sludge (fresh, digested, concentrated, or primary mixed sludge).
Simple and easy operation
Ergonomic enclosed industrial production process, 100% automated operation, including emptying.
Reduce sludge volume
Compared with traditional dewatering, the sludge volume can be reduced by up to 30%.
What is sludge dewatering?
What is wastewater dewatering?
Wastewater contains solid components. Separating solids from wastewater allows for optimal treatment of each support material.
What is sludge? How to handle sludge?
Sludge is usually treated through digestion. Digestion can make sludge more stable and minimize its volume to the greatest extent possible.
What is sludge dewatering?
Sludge dewatering is the process of removing water from solids. Usually, local regulations specify the transportation and land use requirements for sludge. Anaerobic digestate accounts for about 5-8% of dry solids, and in order to make the solids into a cake shape, 20+% is required.
What is the process of treating sludge?
Sludge treatment can be carried out using methods such as digestion, drying, and thermal oxidation.
Why is sludge treatment necessary?
Untreated sludge is not a stable product and therefore cannot be used in soil or sent to landfills. Therefore, special treatment is required.