Dispersion

In water and wastewater treatment, dispersion refers to the distribution of fine particles in a liquid in which the particles remain evenly suspended in the medium without combining or separating. Dispersion processes are essential for many applications in industrial water technology and wastewater treatment, as they ensure the stability and homogeneity of

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DOC

DOC (Dissolved Organic Carbon) is an important parameter in industrial water and wastewater treatment and indicates the concentration of organic carbon compounds present in water in dissolved form. This parameter plays a decisive role in the assessment of water quality, as organic compounds

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Dosing and preparation station

Dosing and preparation station refers to an important component in industrial water and wastewater treatment that is responsible for the precise and continuous dosing of chemicals in a water or wastewater stream. These stations are designed to deliver chemicals either in concentrated form or after dilution and dissolution.

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Dosing pump

Dosing pump refers to a specialized pump that doses precise amounts of chemicals or additives into a water or wastewater stream to achieve specific treatment goals. Dosing pumps are central to water and wastewater treatment as they enable the controlled delivery of chemicals, ensuring that chemical processes are carried out efficiently.

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Dosing technology

In industrial water and wastewater treatment, dosing technology refers to the precise addition of chemicals to achieve specific treatment objectives. The choice and fine-tuning of dosing are crucial for the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of water treatment processes, particularly in areas such as precipitation, flocculation, pH control and corrosion protection. Dosing technology covers a wide range

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Dissolved air flotation

Dissolved air flotation is a physical separation process widely used in industrial wastewater treatment to remove undissolved and dissolved substances such as fats, oils, hydrocarbons, dissolved metals and organic compounds (COD) from wastewater. The process combines chemical pre-treatment with a physical flotation technique to achieve efficient separation of

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Pressure measurement

Pressure measurement is an essential process in industrial water and wastewater treatment and is used to monitor and control system pressures in a wide range of processes. The precise measurement of pressure in water and wastewater treatment plants is crucial to ensure the safe operation of pumps, pipes, membrane systems and other plant components. Faulty pressure conditions

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EDI

Electrodionization (EDI) is an innovative process in water treatment that is used to produce high-purity water. EDI combines ion exchange and electrodialysis and enables continuous desalination of water without the use of chemical regenerants. This technology is particularly useful in applications that require high purity, such as

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EGSB reactor

EGSB reactor (Expanded Granular Sludge Bed reactor) is an advanced technology for anaerobic wastewater treatment and belongs to the family of high-performance biogas plants. Designed to treat wastewater with a high organic load, the EGSB reactor uses a combination of anaerobic sludge granules and a high water flow rate to efficiently break down organic substances and convert them into biogas (mainly methane

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Thickener

Thickeners are system components in industrial water and wastewater treatment that are used to increase the solids concentration in sludges and suspensions and thus reduce the volume. They are particularly important in sewage sludge treatment, as they increase the dry matter in the sludge before it is fed into subsequent dewatering or drying processes.

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