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Industrial Water Treatment Plants

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Effluent Treatment Plant

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Effluent treatment plant, also known as ETP is a waste water treatment process (WWTP) that is used to treat waste water. It’s mostly used in industries like pharmaceuticals, textiles, and chemicals where extreme water contamination is a possibility. Effluent Treatment Plant plays a significant role in the treatment of industrial waste water as well as domestic sewage. Organic matter, inorganic matter, heavy metals, oil & grease, suspended particles, and other contaminants are treated in the wastewater treatment process of an ETP plant. Chemical treatment, biological treatment, a combination of chemical and biological treatment, and thermal treatment are the several types of wastewater treatment plants.
  • Demineralization plant (DM Plant)
  • Demineralisation is the process of removing mineral salts from water by using the ion exchange process. With most natural water sources it is possible to use Demineralisation and produce water of a higher quality than conventional distillation.
  • Electro-deionzation Plant (EDI Plant)
  • Electrodeionization (EDI) is used after reverse osmosis for polishing of demineralized water to obtain low levels of conductivity and silica. The EDI uses ion exchange membranes, ion exchange resins and electricity to produce high-quality water with no regeneration downtime. EDI is an alternative to a conventional mixed bed polisher.
    Typical applications for EDI are boiler feedwater at heat and power plants, process water within the electronic industry, the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals and laboratories.