wastewater treatment Ultrasonic Liquid Processor Ultrasonic Sonochemistry
Wastewater Treatment Ultrasonic Liquid Processor Ultrasonic Sonochemistry
Description
| Frequency: | 20khz | Power: | 3000W |
|---|---|---|---|
| Generator: | Digital Generator | Horn: | Titanium Alloy |
| Capacity: | 20 L/Min | ||
| High Light: | ultrasonic homogenizer sonicator, ultrasonic dispersion equipment | ||
Wastewater Treatment Ultrasonic Liquid Processor Ultrasonic Sonochemistry
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Introduction:
The proof of concept project facilitated the development of a Ultrasonic water treatment which applies ultrasound to the external surface of the device, preventing existing wastewater treatment challenges such as build up of material on internal projections and cavitational erosion of the sonotrode tip. This innovative process effectively removes the requirement for shutdown to maintain or repair deteriorated parts.
Current solutions for wastewater treatment involve tankering sludge and chemicals to large treatment works for further processing. The Ultrasonic Reactor can increase sludge solids content due to improved flocculation and settlement, resulting in a smaller volume of effluent for storage within holding tanks and a decreased load for transportation. By also eliminating the need for chemical flocking agents, the disposal mass is reduced even further. The clear advantage here is that large cost savings can be made and this in addition to the environmental benefits of a chemical free process and a reduced carbon footprint.
Ultrasonic water treatment is retrofittable to existing lines with minimal disruption and can be used as a temporary mobile treatment facility to resolve site specific problems by installing the unit on a trailer.
Ultrasonic Sonochemistry is the cross-penetration of acoustics and physical chemistry, and it is also a branch of physical chemistry. Ultrasonic can accelerate conventional chemical reactions, accelerate the decomposition and synthesis of substances in organic solvents, and strengthen chemical units (ultrasonic cleaning, ultrasonic extraction, ultrasonic crystallization, ultrasonic emulsification, ultrasonicflocculation, ultrasonic adsorption and ultrasonic membrane separation, etc.). These applications are called sonochemistry. Sonochemical technology is an emerging, multidisciplinary and fringe science developed in the 20th century.

Before ultrasonic treatment

After ultrasonic treatment
