As long as there are more environment protection laws issued in different country. All global company are upgrading their device to reduce the consumption of resource and also the output of pollution. Water consumption and waste water treat is the most gravely problem for all people from different industries. Our Australia client also faced the same issue. They are a construction company, most of their project need large water and also lots wasted water need to be treatment for reuse or discharge after reach emission standard. To construction company, the wasted water always mixed with kinds solids, if we can clarify them, we can reuse it.
Last week we shipped one set solids liquid separation equipment to Australia, as we all know Australia has the most strict law rule about waste treatment. This system is main used to process the waste water from construction, which mixed with vary size particle. From the picture we can see the main equipment was loaded in sea container. Due to client frequently change the job site , the container package is convenient for customer to transport them between different place. Aim to the big treating capacity requirement and complex solids content. We add the liner mining vibration screen. As usually, this shaker was used in mining industry to dewatering mining slurry, big capacity and anti-wear. Sludge can be directly feed into this mining shaker to remove out particle bigger than 1mm. after that, liquid will be pumped into GN liner shale shaker to remove out solids bigger than 100um. It is the featured shaker of GN, we exported more than 200 units to different country all over the world, and it get the good reputation from the market. After the treatment by both shaker, it will be feed into hydrocyclone and Decanter centrifuge to remove out the fine solids. After the whole treatment program, we can get the clean water for reuse in construction project or directly discharge.
GN can provide different kind solution as client required, customized manufacture the separation system, if you have demanded, welcome to contact us.
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Published: 11 March 2022