Waste Water Recycling System that is Designed to Address Major Wastewater Filtration Problems
Waste water is an unavoidable by-product of many industrial processes. That is why it needs to be managed in an appropriate manner, in compliance with local discharge requirements, not only to prevent heavy fines but also, for acting responsibly towards the environment. So, selecting a system that effectively treats waste water, must be a well-informed decision. There are three factors that should be considered when choosing such a system:
1. The waste water characterizations of the facility product in question
2. The outcomes of a thorough pilot test or treatability study
3. The regulatory requirements for discharge from the plant
The WRS or waste water recycling system by FSI produces clean water that is typically suitable for reuse or discharge. In the process, it reduces the contaminants to less than 10% of their original waste volume. The system has been meticulously designed for all kinds of industrial wastewater recycling which makes it effective and highly efficient especially when it comes to oily contaminants.
There are three key features of the WRS making it an ideal system for water recycling:
1. A hydrophilic membrane. The membrane is highly resistant to chemicals and highly effective in separating water from tramp and emulsified oils.
2. Pre-packaged systems that are targeted specifically at recycling applications. A comprehensive range of systems have been engineered to fit most process capacities.
3. Automated operation and cleaning that reduces maintenance effort and automatically monitors the system performance.
