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Figure 46. - Wet oxidation
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automatic continuous treatment detoxification
Figure 64. - Schematic diagram of an automatic and continuous treatment detoxification plant
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final treatment plant
Figure 41. - General diagram of the final process water treatment system
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Figure 45. - Behaviour of a bed of particles subjected to a rising current
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Table 14. - Minimum fluidisation velocities for different filter materials (t = 20 °C)
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thermophilic Digestion at 55°C combined with energy recovery equipment to accelerate the sludge digestion cycle – Digelis Fast schema
thermophilic Digestion at 55°C combined with energy recovery equipment to accelerate the sludge digestion cycle – Digelis Fast schema
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biological sludge thickening system including a preliminary concentration stage – Drainis Turbo schema
biological sludge thickening system including a preliminary concentration stage – Drainis Turbo schema
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Castel Frères - treatment UASB type granular sludge bed + Ultrafor membrane bioreactor
Photo 6. - Castel Frères Facility (La Chapelle-Heulin, France) : 4.75 t COD/day, treatment with a UASB type granular sludge bed + Ultrafor membrane bioreactor
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Mechanised hauling of the plates
Photo 24. - Mechanised hauling of the plates
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Formula: Filter press dimensioning VT filtration chambers
Formula: Filter press dimensioning VT filtration chambers
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filter press performance mineral conditionning
Table 22. - Examples of filter press performance with mineral conditioning
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WWTP plant -filter press mineral
Figure 41. - WWTP plant. Schematic diagram of a filter press with mineral conditioning
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Filter press polymer WWTP
Figure 42. - Filter press unit with polymer. Remiremont (France) WWTP (40,000 p.e.)
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Filter press in-line conditionning
Figure 43. - Filter press unit with in-line combined conditioning
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Filter press unit polymer - Floculation in line
Figure 44. - Filter press unit with polymer only. In-line flocculation, HP pump downstream
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plates rubber membrane attached - Cycle operating
Figure 45. - Cross-section of plates equipped with a rubber membrane attached to the plate. Cycle operating diagram
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filter press plate-shaking system
Photo 26. - Automatic filter press with plate-shaking system – Operating diagram
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filter press scraper system
Photo 27. - Automatic filter press with scraper system – Operating diagram
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Automatic filter press back forth scraper system
Photo 28. - Automatic filter press with a back and forth scraper system – Operating diagram
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piston press diagram
Figure 46. - Operating diagram of the piston press
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