Sludge dewatering screw press MDQ

sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
sludge dewatering screw press
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for sludge dewatering

Description

The most efficient method of dewatering for municipal wastewater treatment plants and a wide range of industrial sewage sludge, containing fats, oils, fibrous and abrasive substances. The Ekoton Tsurumi MDQ Multi-Disc Screw Press Dehydrator, provides the most efficient method of dewatering for municipal wastewater treatment plants and a wide range of industrial sewage sludge, containing fats, oils, fibrous and abrasive substances. MDQ dehydrators are excellent for facilities, requiring a minimum of maintenance staff and operating costs reduction. The dewatering process provided by the MDQ Multi-Disc Screw Press Dehydrators is operated using minimal energy and requires the least amount of other resources (flocculant, rinsing water, wear parts),as well as minimal maintenance and staff supervision, compared to any other dewatering equipment. The dewatered sludge after treatment in the dehydrator can reach a residual moisture content of 60-82% with an average flocculant dose of 1.5 – 3.5 kg/t of sludge dry matter. wastewater treatment plants water treatment plants food and processing industries biogas complexes oil and gas Industry The Ekoton Tsurumi MDQ/MDC multi-disc screw press dehydrators can process the most difficult sludge: dehydration of various flotation sludge types; dehydration of fatty and oil-containing sludge; dehydration of sludge, containing sand and other mineral abrasive substances; dehydration of sticky sludge – optionally, the screw surface is covered with Teflon material, preventing sludge sticking.
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