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CELADON GROUP INC.
Industrial Machinery Division
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Treatment Plant for Paint-Contaminated
Water
This
treatment plant for paint-contaminated water is used to turn water contaminated
in the course of paint production into reusable process water.
Waste water from paint production is a liquid dispersion with a maximum proportion of printing ink amounting to 3%.
Adding a precipitant to the waste water in reactor 1 generates a fine-flicculent precipitation in which all color pigments are bound. With the aid of a chamber filter press, this precipitation is filtered out in the form of a filter cake. This filter cake can be marketed as a valuable substance with a high calorific value.
The
filtrate accruing after running through the chamber filter press goes into
reactor 2, where a flocculent is added. The phase break follows by means
of sedimentation in reactor 2, during which the clear water leaves the plant
as usable process water. The concentrated sludge is directed into filtering
bags where the remaining water is removed. This sludge is a valuable substance
and can be marketed as fertilizer.
The entire plant control is located in a control cabinet and designed as a PLC with a graphic operator's panel. The oerator can choose between automatic and manual mode. With the aid of the graphic process pictures, the operator on the operator's panel has a rapid overview of the current processing status and the most important parameters.
The plant independently monitors the condition of the chamber filter press and sends a signal when it is time to empty it.
Technical data
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Celadon Group
Inc.
8695 College Parkway
Suite 360
Fort Myers, FL. 33919
Tel.: (941)433-7702
Fax: (941)433-3011
For additional information
contact us at: celadon@celadongroup.com
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