[Case Study of Dehydrator Introduction] A Certain Food Factory
Dehydration is possible with inorganic coagulant solution 1! Here is an example of reducing disposal costs for dehydrated cakes.
We would like to introduce a case study of a dewatering machine for surplus sludge from biological treatment that was implemented at a certain food factory. The company was considering replacing their existing dewatering machine due to its aging, and they were facing issues such as "high running costs due to the use of two types of polymer coagulants (cationic and anionic)." After conducting interviews with the customer and performing dewatering tests, we proposed the 'CS type (single cloth filter)'. After implementation, the amount of coagulant used was significantly reduced, and the decrease in moisture content also led to a reduction in disposal costs for the dewatered cake. 【Case Overview】 ■ Issues - High running costs due to the use of two types of polymer coagulants (cationic and anionic) - High moisture content in dewatered cake, leading to high disposal costs ■ Proposed Model: CS type (single cloth filter) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Problem Solving】 ■ The single-layer cloth type allows for dehydration with inorganic coagulant solution, significantly reducing the cost of the coagulant. ■ The single-layer cloth type tends to have a lower moisture content compared to the multi-disc type. ■ The CS type can reuse the filtrate as wash water, so the amount of fresh water needed for replenishment is not significantly different from the multi-disc type. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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