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Medium and Big waste water treatement tank

Aqua Neo System NBF-Series

 

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AQUA – NBF SERIES  Operation Principle

 

1.Solid Separation Zone : This is the primary treatment process that could separate solid and scum from wastewater

 

2.Aeration Zone : The clear water flow into this stage. Oxygen supplied by air blower is required for the digestion of the bacteria cultures thriving in and around the plastic media inside the aerated zone, thus reducing the amount of contaminants while generating more contacts with the bacteria cultures on the surface area of the media. The quality of water becomes better.

 

3.Sedimentation Zone : The next step of treatment involves the sedimentation where organic waste are settled in the sedimentation zone. The settled waste in the bottom of the tank can then be pumped back to the solid separation as a return sludge. To ensure that quality of effluent would pass the standard effluent, chlorine is offered before discharging the effluent into public mains.

 

Aqua Bio Compact Bio Series (ABC)

 Aqua Bio Compact

 

 

 

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AQUA BIO COMPACT is the most practical and economical system to maintain and requires no specialist to operate it. There by making it ideal for small and medium size buildings.
The 3–stage treatment process consists of:-


1. The solid separation and fermentation process–transformation solids contained in the influent to settled solids while allowing scum to float on the surface.


2. The second stage is the anaerobic filter process with plastic media adopted inside the tank to retain microorganism long enough to digest the remaining organic substances. The resulting clear water overflows into the next treatment chamber.


3. Aerobic digestion is achieved by aerobic film process. The greater the contact with the bacteria on the plastic media, the more efficient the digestion process is. This system provide more than adequate contact and to further ensure the quality of the effluent, proper chlorination is conducted prior to discharge. This final stage ensures that the effluent meets regulated standards for discharge into main drains or any natural water sources.