A successful waste treatment system must be custom designed to address all the process characteristics and management priorities. An economical solution must combine this custom design with waste treatment plant equipment that works.
Kurion has developed a range of standard “stand alone” technologies which can be combined into process and system configurations to meet each company’s needs. After gaining a thorough understanding of the customers process, Kurion evaluates the features and benefits of each technology to develop a waste treatment system designed to meet our customers specific goals.
These goals may include the following:-
- Compliance with discharge limits
- Sludge reduction / Waste minimisation
- Chemical Recovery
- Metals Recovery
- Water Recycling
- Reduced capital and operating costs
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Kurion's Wastewater Treatment Plant can be arranged in a custom configuration, standard equipment includes:-
Chromium Reduction System
Chromium reduction system reduces hexavalent chromium to the trivalent state to allow for hydroxide precipitation.
Cyanide Wastewater Treatment System
Cyanide wastewater treatment destruct system provides complete destruction of cyanide by alkaline chlorination or Ultraviolet / Peroxide oxidation.
Reaction Flocculation System
Two or three step, wastewater treatment chemical reactions system provides for precipitation of heavy metal contaminants prior to solid/liquid separation.
Cyclone or Lamella Settler
Small footprint settlement system that incorporates fast rate settlement technology to concentrate sludge post metal hydroxide precipitation.
Selective Ion Exchange System
Heavy metal metals can be removed and recovered even under conditions where there is ammonia, tartrate and gluconic acid in the wastewater.
Chemical Feed Systems
Chemical Wastewater Treatment feed systems provide a safe and effective way to deliver chemicals.
Electroless Copper Ion Exchange System
Copper can be removed from complexed electroless copper rinsewaters including EDTA based solutions.
Filter Press
A filter press dewaters sludge and produces 35%-45% dry solids in cake form.