Water Treatment

Manufacturer of a wide range of products which include water treatment plant design, waste water treatment plant, ss industrial water treatment plant, commercial wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment technology and manual multi port valves.

Water Treatment Plant Design

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Service LocationPan India
Industry ServedManufacturing
Capacity50000 L
Payment ModeOffline / Online
Seervice ModeOffline

Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece

A Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater, which includes sewage and other types of contaminated water generated from various sources such as homes, industries, and businesses. The primary goal of a WWTP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is discharged back into the environment (usually into rivers, lakes, or oceans) or reused for other purposes such as irrigation.

The process of wastewater treatment typically involves several stages, which may include:

  1. Preliminary Treatment: This stage involves screening to remove large objects like sticks, rags, and debris, and grit removal to eliminate sand and small stones.

  2. Primary Treatment: Wastewater flows into large tanks where solids are allowed to settle and oils and grease are skimmed off the surface. This process removes a significant portion of suspended solids and organic matter.

  3. Secondary Treatment: The wastewater undergoes biological treatment where microorganisms (bacteria and other microbes) break down organic pollutants. This stage can use aerobic processes (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic processes (without oxygen).

  4. Tertiary Treatment: In some cases, further treatment is required to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as trace contaminants. This can involve chemical treatment, filtration, or advanced biological processes.

  5. Disinfection: Before discharge or reuse, the treated wastewater is often disinfected to kill harmful pathogens. Common disinfection methods include chlorination, ultraviolet (UV) light treatment, or ozonation.

  6. Wastewater treatment plants vary in size and complexity depending on the volume and nature of wastewater they handle, as well as local environmental regulations. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial for protecting public health, preventing water pollution, and conserving water resources.

Waste Water Treatment Plant

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Water SourceCommercial Waste Water
Capacity500-300000 m3/hour
Treatment TechniqueMixed Bed Bio Reactor
Delivery LocationPan India
Capacity Inlet Flow Rate500 ltr/hr-300000 ltr/hr
IndustrySugar Industry
Treatment StagesSecondary Treatment, Preliminary Treatment, Primary Treatment
Country of OriginMade in India
wastewater treatment plant is a facility in which a combination of various processes (e.g., physical, chemical and biological) are used to treat industrial wastewater and remove pollutants

SS Industrial Water Treatment Plant

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Plant Capacity5000 LPH
Water Source TypeBorewell Water
Treatment TechniqueRO
Automation GradeFully Automatic
Max Water Recovery Rate80%
Deliver TypePAN India
Country of OriginMade in India
Reverse osmosis, commonly called as hyper-filtration, is the basis of the SS RO System. Chlorine, bacterial assault, manganese, hydrogen sulphide, and iron destroy membranes. The SS RO system includes a sediment pre-filter and an activated carbon filter.

Commercial Wastewater Treatment

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Capacity(Kilo litre/Day)100 KLD
Capacity100 KLD
Application IndustryPharmaceutical & Chemicals
Installation TypePrefabricated
Material Of ConstructionMild Steel
Air Blower Count2 Blowers
Air Blower Power0.5 KW
Treatment TechnologyMixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR)
Water SourceIndustrial Effluent
Deliver TypePAN India

A Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater, which includes sewage and other types of contaminated water generated from various sources such as homes, industries, and businesses. The primary goal of a WWTP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is discharged back into the environment (usually into rivers, lakes, or oceans) or reused for other purposes such as irrigation.

The process of wastewater treatment typically involves several stages, which may include:

  1. Preliminary Treatment: This stage involves screening to remove large objects like sticks, rags, and debris, and grit removal to eliminate sand and small stones.

  2. Primary Treatment: Wastewater flows into large tanks where solids are allowed to settle and oils and grease are skimmed off the surface. This process removes a significant portion of suspended solids and organic matter.

  3. Secondary Treatment: The wastewater undergoes biological treatment where microorganisms (bacteria and other microbes) break down organic pollutants. This stage can use aerobic processes (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic processes (without oxygen).

  4. Tertiary Treatment: In some cases, further treatment is required to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as trace contaminants. This can involve chemical treatment, filtration, or advanced biological processes.

  5. Disinfection: Before discharge or reuse, the treated wastewater is often disinfected to kill harmful pathogens. Common disinfection methods include chlorination, ultraviolet (UV) light treatment, or ozonation.

  6. Wastewater treatment plants vary in size and complexity depending on the volume and nature of wastewater they handle, as well as local environmental regulations. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial for protecting public health, preventing water pollution, and conserving water resources.

Wastewater Treatment Technology

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Type of WasteHazardous Waste Disposal

A Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater, which includes sewage and other types of contaminated water generated from various sources such as homes, industries, and businesses. The primary goal of a WWTP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is discharged back into the environment (usually into rivers, lakes, or oceans) or reused for other purposes such as irrigation.

The process of wastewater treatment typically involves several stages, which may include:

  1. Preliminary Treatment: This stage involves screening to remove large objects like sticks, rags, and debris, and grit removal to eliminate sand and small stones.

  2. Primary Treatment: Wastewater flows into large tanks where solids are allowed to settle and oils and grease are skimmed off the surface. This process removes a significant portion of suspended solids and organic matter.

  3. Secondary Treatment: The wastewater undergoes biological treatment where microorganisms (bacteria and other microbes) break down organic pollutants. This stage can use aerobic processes (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic processes (without oxygen).

  4. Tertiary Treatment: In some cases, further treatment is required to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as trace contaminants. This can involve chemical treatment, filtration, or advanced biological processes.

  5. Disinfection: Before discharge or reuse, the treated wastewater is often disinfected to kill harmful pathogens. Common disinfection methods include chlorination, ultraviolet (UV) light treatment, or ozonation.

  6. Wastewater treatment plants vary in size and complexity depending on the volume and nature of wastewater they handle, as well as local environmental regulations. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial for protecting public health, preventing water pollution, and conserving water resources.

Manual Multi Port Valves

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Valve Size1/4 inch
Usage/ApplicationWater Treatment
MaterialPVC
MediaWater
Pressure1.5-2.5 KG
ColorWHITE & BLACK
Country of OriginMade in India

Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece

A valve is a mechanical device that controls the flow and pressure of fluid within a system or process. Basically, it controls flow & pressure. A multiport valve is a valve that is used to change the direction of water as per the requirements.

Multiport Valve

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Valve Size3/8 inch
Usage/ApplicationWater Treatment
MaterialPVC
MediaWater
ColorBLUE BLACK
A multi-port valve is a type of valve which has normally more than two ports and it can have either 3, 4- or 5-way control depending on the application.

Mechanical Bar Screen

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Motor Horsepower3 HP
Voltage220V
Capacity10-5000 M3/d
MaterialStainless Steel
Country of OriginMade in India
Bar screen is a mechanical filter used to remove large objects, such as rags and plastics, from wastewater. It is part of the primary filtration flow and typically is the first, or preliminary, level of filtration, being installed at the influent to a wastewater treatment plant.

Modular Wastewater Treatment Systems

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Capacity (KLD/MLD)50 KLD
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day)Up to 50 m3/day
AMC ProvidedYes
Application IndustryResidential & Commercial Building
Treatment TechnologyMixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR)
Installation TypePrefabricated
Capacity (KLD)50 KLD
Material of ConstructionMild Steel
Color Coatedblue
Impurities To Be RemovedDissolved Minerals, TDS, Turbidity, Oil & Grease

A Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater, which includes sewage and other types of contaminated water generated from various sources such as homes, industries, and businesses. The primary goal of a WWTP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is discharged back into the environment (usually into rivers, lakes, or oceans) or reused for other purposes such as irrigation.

The process of wastewater treatment typically involves several stages, which may include:

  1. Preliminary Treatment: This stage involves screening to remove large objects like sticks, rags, and debris, and grit removal to eliminate sand and small stones.

  2. Primary Treatment: Wastewater flows into large tanks where solids are allowed to settle and oils and grease are skimmed off the surface. This process removes a significant portion of suspended solids and organic matter.

  3. Secondary Treatment: The wastewater undergoes biological treatment where microorganisms (bacteria and other microbes) break down organic pollutants. This stage can use aerobic processes (requiring oxygen) or anaerobic processes (without oxygen).

  4. Tertiary Treatment: In some cases, further treatment is required to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as trace contaminants. This can involve chemical treatment, filtration, or advanced biological processes.

  5. Disinfection: Before discharge or reuse, the treated wastewater is often disinfected to kill harmful pathogens. Common disinfection methods include chlorination, ultraviolet (UV) light treatment, or ozonation.

  6. Wastewater treatment plants vary in size and complexity depending on the volume and nature of wastewater they handle, as well as local environmental regulations. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial for protecting public health, preventing water pollution, and conserving water resources.

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PRAJWAL SINGH (SALES HEAD)
Ocean Water Technologies Inc.
Plot No 190, Gali No 4, Rajendra Nagar Industrial Area, Mohan Nagar
Loni Industrial Area, Ghaziabad - 201007, Uttar Pradesh, India

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