Integrated Sewage Treatment Equipment
In the field of sewage treatment, integrated sewage treatment equipment is becoming the ideal choice for many users with its efficient and convenient characteristics.
In the field of sewage treatment, integrated sewage treatment equipment is becoming the ideal choice for many users with its efficient and convenient characteristics.
The pump station cylinder is crafted from glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP), a composite material synthesized using alkali-free glass fibers as the reinforcement and unsaturated resin as the matrix. This material combination offers exceptional properties including lightweight yet rigid structure, non-conductive nature, high mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and minimal recyclability.
A self-service device installed in public areas (e.g., parks, stations, malls) that dispenses purified drinking water. It allows users to purchase water by coin, card, or mobile payment, often offering multiple bottle sizes. Equipped with filtration systems for safe drinking water, it promotes convenience and reduces plastic waste in public spaces.
The rotary drum micro-filter achieves solid-liquid separation through physical filtration. Sewage enters the equipment through the inlet pipe and is evenly distributed on the rotating stainless steel screen drum. As the drum continues to rotate at a low speed (typically 1-5 revolutions per minute), the sewage passes through the screen by gravity and is discharged from the outlet, while solid impurities in the sewage are intercepted on the surface of the screen.