Precipitation plant

Precipitation equipment is a key component in industrial wastewater treatment designed to convert dissolved substances such as heavy metals, phosphates, and organic contaminants into insoluble particles for removal from wastewater. The systems are designed to precisely control chemical precipitation processes in order to achieve effective

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Precipitant

Precipitants are chemicals used in industrial wastewater treatment to convert dissolved substances into insoluble particles. This process, known as precipitation, is crucial for the removal of contaminants such as heavy metals, phosphates and organic substances from wastewater. By adding precipitants, dissolved substances are converted into solid-like particles.

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Color production

The production of paints, coatings and pigments is a complex industrial process that involves a large number of raw materials, chemical reactions and physical processing steps. A central aspect of this industry is the treatment of the resulting wastewater, which is often highly contaminated with organic, inorganic and coloring substances. Physico-chemical plants in particular

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FAT test

A Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) is an essential part of quality assurance in mechanical and plant engineering. The FAT is carried out at the manufacturer's production facility before the plant or system is transported to the customer. The aim is to ensure that all technical, functional and contractually agreed requirements are met.

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Digested sludge

Digested sludge is an end product of anaerobic decomposition processes that take place in special reactors such as digestion towers or biogas plants. During these processes, microorganisms decompose organic substances in the absence of oxygen and convert them into biogas (mainly methane and carbon dioxide) and stabilized solids. Composition Digested sludge consists of organic residues, minerals, water and small amounts of

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Fenton process

The Fenton process is an advanced oxidation process (AOP) based on the generation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (OH-). These radicals oxidize organic compounds in wastewater and convert them into less harmful products such as water and carbon dioxide. The process was named after Henry J. H. Fenton,

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Fermenter

A fermenter is a technical system for carrying out biological processes in which microorganisms, enzymes or cells break down, convert or synthesize substances. In industrial water and wastewater treatment, fermenters are mainly used for the anaerobic treatment of organically contaminated wastewater. They are used to stabilize sludge or to produce

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Remote maintenance

Remote maintenance refers to the ability to monitor, control and maintain technical systems remotely via digital communication channels. In industrial water treatment, this is an essential tool for increasing operational stability, minimizing downtimes and optimizing processes. The technology is based on the networking of system components

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Remote maintenance modem

A remote maintenance modem is a communication device that enables the remote monitoring and control of industrial systems. It establishes a secure connection between the system and a central control center or mobile end devices. Transmission takes place via mobile radio, Ethernet or other networks. Remote maintenance modems are an integral part of modern industrial systems and enable,

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Solids content

Definition and meaning The solids content describes the quantity of solid particles suspended or dissolved in a liquid. These particles can be of organic or inorganic origin and have a significant influence on the physical, chemical and biological properties of water and wastewater. In industrial processes and wastewater treatment plants, the

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