Sludge Dewatering and Treatment Equipment
topic
Textile effluent treatment sludge from biological treatment and chemical coagulation processes is dewatered through belt press, centrifuge, or filter press equipment achieving sludge solids content of 20 to 35 percent before disposal or incineration, with sludge composition analysis for heavy metal content from dye auxiliaries determining disposal route acceptability as agricultural compost, industrial landfill, or hazardous waste requiring specialist disposal.
Role
Manages the solid waste residual from textile effluent treatment through mechanical dewatering that reduces sludge volume and weight for economical transport and disposal, with sludge composition from dye auxiliaries and processing chemicals determining whether disposal as industrial or hazardous waste is required, and sludge dewatering performance being a significant operating cost factor in textile effluent management.