Water Treatment Plant {WTP}
Filtration of water or effluent is done with the intention of removal of suspended solids and organics which impart a certain taste and odor to the water. Filtration can be done by:
ââ¬Â¢ Pressure Sand Filters ââ¬Â¢ Carbon Filters ââ¬Â¢ Iron, Manganese & Arsenic Removal Filter ââ¬Â¢ Bag Filters ââ¬Â¢ Micron Cartridge Filters
Sand Filter Pressure sand filter is highly recommended for the removal of suspended & visible impurities like sand, dust particles & heavy metals etc.
PSF is an ideal solution for the systems with high sediment, silt, sand, and turbidity. Our Sand filters are well established in media filtration technology. The sand filters are specially designed to take care of the range of suspended impurities. Our unique design ensures the maximum utilization of the surface area, lesser pressure drop across the pressure bed and effective elimination of the impurities. The strength, stability and micro-porous character of filtration media make our sand filter suitable for virtually every application in the water treatment industry.
Carbon Filter
Activated carbon is the most common method of treatment for dechlorination and removal of taste and odor from water, through adsorption of the compounds that cause these problems.
Activated carbon filter operates through adsorption. Adsorption is directly related to the surface area of the media. This great surface furnishes a huge adsorption area for organic as well as chlorine molecules to attach themselves. This intermolecular attraction between the carbon surface and the substance that is being adsorbed can be altered by increasing the density of the carbon or by reducing the distance between the carbon surface and the substance being adsorbed.
Iron, Manganese & Arsenic Removal Filter RevOs Aqua offers a filtration technology, for the removal of troublesome Iron, Manganese and Arsenic from ground water and surface water sources. The water filtration media has extremely high capabilities of removing both iron and manganese simultaneously through low cost catalytic oxidation and retention of precipitate. Sodium hydrochloride is used as the oxidizing agent. The benefit over manganese green sand filters is the higher removal efficiency and less stringent handling procedures required for sodium hydrochloride as opposed to potassium permanganate.
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