Industrial Pickle Cleaning Wastewater Reuse System
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Sustainable Wastewater Reuse System
Product Description
Industrial Pickle Cleaning Wastewater Reuse System
Industrial cleaning wastewater reuse represents a vital solution for addressing environmental emissions and urban water crises. This approach serves as a fundamental method for coordinating urban water resources and water environments. Through sewage treatment and reuse, we not only reduce groundwater exploitation but also generate significant economic benefits.
Reclaimed water refers to various types of treated drainage water that meet required industrial and cleaning reuse water quality standards. This water can be utilized for non-potable applications in domestic, municipal, and environmental contexts. The water quality parameters fall below drinking water standards but exceed permitted sewage discharge standards, placing it in the intermediate "reclaimed water" category.
Wastewater Reuse Levels
Treatment to potable water standards - typically used only in exceptional water-scarce regions due to high investment and complex processes
Treatment to non-potable standards - most common approach, suitable for ground cleaning, irrigation, car washing, cooling systems, toilet flushing, and firefighting applications
Industrial water reuse - treating industrial wastewater to discharge standards with additional processing through softeners, RO systems, and EDI/mixed-bed equipment to achieve softened, purified, or ultra-pure water levels
Treatment Process Selection
Water reuse treatment typically involves three distinct stages: pre-treatment, main treatment, and deep treatment.
Treatment Stages
Pre-treatment: Includes screening and equalization tanks to remove solid impurities and stabilize water quality
Main Treatment: The core process focusing on dissolved organic matter removal from sewage
Deep Treatment: Primarily involves disinfection to ensure effluent meets reuse water standards
Primary Treatment Technologies
Biological Methods: Utilize microorganisms for adsorption, oxidation, and decomposition of organic matter through aerobic and anaerobic processes
Physical-Chemical Methods: Combine coagulation, sedimentation (or flotation) with activated carbon adsorption for enhanced water quality
Membrane Separation: Employ ultrafiltration, microfiltration, or reverse osmosis membrane technologies offering high SS removal rates and compact footprint
Important Note: Due to the specialized nature of this product, please contact our customer service before purchasing. Our representatives will assess your specific water consumption and quality requirements to recommend appropriate solutions. To avoid future complications, please refrain from purchasing equipment without consultation. For detailed specifications, parameters, or additional images, please contact our customer service team. We appreciate your support for environmental protection initiatives.