MBBR – STP Plant
Our company is involved in offering an extensive range of wastewater treatment plant, industrial wastewater treatment plant and wastewater recycling plant that helps in cleaning waters from all sorts of impurities.
The MBBR technology offered by Pearl Water Technologies is a leading-edge biological solution for wastewater treatment , it employs thousands of polyethylene biofilm carriers operating in mixed motion within an aerated wastewater treatment basin.
Each individual biocarrier increases productivity through providing protected surface area to support the growth of bacteria within its cells.The technology utilizes the advantages of both activated sludge and other biofilm systems (e.g. biofilters, biorotors etc.)
SBR – STP Plant
The SBR Technology offered by Pearl Water is a high-performance wastewater treatment solution that operates in a true batch mode with aeration and sludge settlement both occurring in the same tank. This high-performance and versatile technology is compliant with the most stringent discharge standards and provides stable performance despite any flow variations.
Effluent Treatment Plant ( ETP ):
An ETP is a plant where the treatment of industrial effluents and waste water is done.
Effluent Treatment Plants or (ETPs) manufactured by us purify water and remove any toxic and non toxic materials or chemicals from it.
The ETP is used in the removal of high amount of organics, debris, dirt, grit, pollution, toxic, non toxic materials, polymers etc. from drugs, medicated stuff and waste generated from other kind of Industrial process.
The ETP plants use evaporation and drying methods, and other auxiliary techniques such as centrifuging, filtration, incineration for chemical processing and effluent treatment.
The ETP can be established in the industrial sectors like Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals and Leather industry, tanneries , food processing units , automobile industry etc.
Ultra Filtration:
Ultrafiltration is used to remove essentially all colloidal particles (0.001 to 1.0 microns) from water and some of the largest dissolved contaminants. The pore size in a UF membrane is mainly responsible for determining the type and size of contaminants removed. In general, membrane pores range in size from 0.005 to 0.1 micron.
Ultrafiltration is used in:
• Laboratory grade water purification.
• Wastewater treatment.
• Drinking water treatment.
• Paint Recovery in the automotive industry.
• Desalting and solvent-exchange of proteins.
• Dialysis and other blood treatments.
