RO Membranes are semipermeable membranes used in Reverse Osmosis systems to filter out dissolved solids, impurities, and contaminants from water. They play a crucial role in producing high-quality purified water for drinking, industrial applications, and wastewater treatment by allowing only water molecules to pass through while rejecting larger molecules and ions.
An effluent treatment plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater before it's released into the environment or reused. ETPs are crucial for managing wastewater from industries, sewage systems, or any source of liquid waste to prevent pollution and protect public health. Key Components of an ETP: Preliminary Treatment: This involves removing large solids and debris through screening and grit removal. Primary Treatment: Here, the wastewater is allowed to settle in large tanks, separating solids from liquids. The solids, known as sludge, are removed for further treatment. Secondary Treatment: This stage typically involves biological processes where microorganisms break down organic matter. Common methods include activated sludge systems and trickling filters. Tertiary Treatment: This advanced treatment focuses on removing remaining impurities, including nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. Techniques can include filtration, chemical treatment, or advanced oxidation. Disinfection: Before discharge or reuse, the treated water is disinfected to eliminate pathogens, often using chlorine, UV radiation, or ozone. Sludge Management: The sludge generated during treatment is further processed, which can involve digestion, dewatering, and sometimes incineration or landfilling.
Multigrade Filter (MGF), Sand Filter, and Activated Carbon Filter are essential components in water treatment systems, effectively removing impurities, suspended solids, and organic contaminants to ensure clean and safe water. These filters work together to enhance water quality for various applications, from residential to industrial use.
In industrial water treatment, complex compounds, a high nutrient amount and various process chemicals force us to understand the individual processes and circumstances. Lamor exploits its team of global experts to solve these puzzles together with our clients.
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High precision FRP winding technology & superior raw material go into the manufacturing of RO housings. This enable to withstand high pressure. FRP material provide resistance to almost all chemicals & hence can be used in a variety of corrosive environment. Being light weight, these housings are easier to transport and install. RO housing comes with complete head assembly. The Pressure Tube we offer is quality tested and used as housing for various brackish water, reverse osmosis and sea water desalination.
unique Hybrid Advanced waste water treatment system incorporates a electrocoagulation (NURAICELL) and electro-oxidation (ELECTROGEN) cells to treat this HOSPITAL WASTEWATER in a simple once through process making it suitable for reuse. The system is simple and easy to operate. The system does not use any chemicals for treatment. The treated effluent is safe for discharge into public sewerage and other applications such as Flushing and gardening. MODELS MODEL TREATMENT CAPACITY (L/DAY) RT ECO HW 02 KLD 2000 RT ECO HW 05 KLD 5000 RT ECO HW 10 KLD 10000 RT ECO HW 25 KLD 25000 RT ECO HW 50 KLD 50000 For other Commercial models contact company directly Hospital Wastewaters are generated in different sectors of the hospital including patient wards, surgery units, clinical wards, ICU, kitchen, laundries and possess a quite variable composition depending on the activities involved. Hospital wastewater also consist of numerous persistent chemical compounds and complex mixtures of organic matter including pharmaceuticals, radionuclides, detergents, antibiotics, antiseptics, surfactants, solvents, medical drugs, heavy metals, radioactive substances and potential pathogenic and drug resistant microorganisms. HOSPITAL Wastewater Treatment System for treatment of their effluent could meet the effluent discharge standards and regulations and also safeguard the environment from spreading of harmful diseases. Hospitals and Clinics equipped with HOSPITAL Wastewater Treatment System meets the standards and regulations, maintains effective water management and wastewater treatment solutions. Wastewater Treatment System uses Electro-coagulation and Electro-oxidation technique for Hospital waste-water treatment, simple and easy operation with lower sludge production. with advanced electro-coagulation process produces bigger flocks and removes the bio-medical pollutants, and disinfects using advanced electro-oxidation process. HOSPITAL Wastewater Treatment System reduces the secondary pollution and uses no hazardous chemical compounds and are economical, safe and environmentally friendly system.