Industrial waste management

Industrial waste must be handed over to authorized companies that manage it; the cost of handling industrial waste varies from 12 € to 120 € depending on the type of waste.

Whenever biological treatment is not possible due to extreme conditions for microorganism, then waste products must be treated by Membranes or Evaporation.

Examples:

  1. Water coming from washing tanks that contain chemicals.
  2. Waste water from chemical industries that include for solvents and salts.
  3. Brine (water with high salt content) from olives factories and others.
  4. Waste water from workshops (coming from machining works, etc).
  5. Pig manure.
  6. Evaporation.

Cost and energy efficiency

COST = Investment Cost + Running Energy Costs


Evaporation

Type of Energy

Energy ratio

Simple effect

Thermal

1 : 1

Triple effect

Thermal

2.6 : 1

Heat pump

Electrical

3 : 1

Thermo compression

Thermal

1.25 : 1

Mechanical recompression

Electrical

15 : 1

Unicus®, a guarantee for the mechanical compression

Mechanical vapor recompression works with low temperatures differential and it is the most economical solution for handling (evaporation/concentration) industrial waste because it involves the lesser energy consumption.

The success of the HRS Spiratube's solution is based on the union between Unicus® and Mechanical Vapor Recompression equipment:

  1. Unicus® guarantees no fouling in the evaporator so it can operate all the time necessary without stops.
  2. Unicus® achieves high levels of concentration.
  3. The Mechanical Vapor Recompressor is the key for energy saving.

Schematic of HRS' industrial waste management plant

Industrial waste management

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