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There are many industries where Atlas vacuum pumps can be used. In the environmental protection industry, the applications of vacuum pumps include Waste water treatment、Biogas compression、Vacuum infusion、Waste water purification/activated sludge tank oxidation、Waste disposal machine
Waste water treatment
In wastewater treatment, vacuum pumps are used to facilitate processes such as filtration, degassing, evaporation, and dewatering. They aid in removing solids, dissolved gases, and excess water from wastewater, thereby improving its quality and facilitating further treatment or disposal processes.
Biogas compression
The liquid ring pump extracts biogas from the top of the tank, facilitating its recirculation to improve mixing and reaction rates. The pump's working fluid cools the biogas by absorbing compression heat, providing an almost isothermal operation mode, thus prolonging the lifespan of downstream valves, burners, and motors while reducing maintenance costs. The pump's working fluid also serves as a fire prevention device, lowering explosion prevention expenses. Contaminated gases are filtered through the water ring and partially dried. This process allows the gases to oxidize and return to the wastewater treatment program.
Vacuum infusion
As part of the vacuum water addition system, the liquid ring pump enables the reliable collection, transfer, and treatment of wastewater across all areas. Thanks to its high vacuum performance, wastewater transfer is easily achievable, even in uphill
Waste water purification/activated sludge tank oxidation
To minimize space requirements and reduce the cost of wastewater treatment equipment, the number of activated sludge tanks is increasing. Oxygen is vital for wastewater treatment. Our compressors provide the necessary compression pressure to generate the maximum oxygen output. For small, dispersed, or mobile equipment, liquid ring blowers are the most economical choice.
Waste disposal machine
Liquid ring vacuum pumps are installed on trucks to remove industrial waste that cannot be digested by water treatment plants.