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Water Philippines 2025 March 19 to March 21, 2025

Successful Participation at Water Philippines 2025 Exhibition   Published on: April 23, 2025   We are thrilled to share the success of our recent participation in the Water Philippines 2025 Exhibition, held from March 19 to 21, 2025, at the SMX Convention Center, Manila. As one of the leading trade shows in Southeast Asia focused on water, wastewater, and environmental technologies, the event provided an outstanding platform to showcase our latest solutions and to engage with industry professionals from across the region. During the three-day exhibition, Qingdao Norson Sewage Environment Technology Co., Ltd.. presented our flagship Integrated Wastewater Treatment Systems and Incinerator Solutions, which received wide attention from environmental engineers, local municipalities, industrial project leaders, and potential distributors. Our booth attracted numerous visitors who expressed strong interest in our modular sewage treatment equipment, containerized solutions, and customized project capabilities. We had the opportunity to discuss practical challenges in water management and shared how our sustainable, efficient, and compact systems are designed to meet the evolving demands of urban and rural communities. Water Philippines 2025 also provided a valuable chance to explore new cooperation opportunities with partners in the Philippines and broader ASEAN region. We are excited about the promising leads and connections made during the event and look forward to building long-term partnerships to promote green, clean, and efficient water treatment solutions in Southeast Asia. We sincerely thank the organizers of Water Philippines 2025, all the visitors to our booth, and our international partners for their support. This successful exhibition marks another step forward in our mission to contribute to global environmental protection through innovative technology. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our presence and impact worldwide. Qingdao Norson Sewage Environment Technology Co., Ltd. Clean Water, Better Life

2025

04/23

How To Choose Sewage Treatment Equipment

Integrated sewage treatment equipment has the characteristics of no civil construction, fast treatment speed, long life, etc., and is widely used. When choosing integrated sewage treatment equipment, the following aspects are mainly considered:   1, sewage treatment equipment treatment process According to the range of sewage that needs to be treated, the appropriate sewage treatment process is selected. The mainstream treatment processes of integrated sewage treatment equipment on the market now are: biofilm method, contact oxidation method, cyclic activated sludge method and so on. Among these mainstream processes, the more common are the biofilm method and the contact oxidation method. Their treatment effect is relatively good, and the suspended matter and turbidity are almost zero.   2, sewage treatment equipment material For integrated sewage treatment equipment, the general use of carbon steel material, its characteristics are very distinct, cost-effective, high strength characteristics. The second is fiberglass steel, which is characterized by lightweight texture and corrosion resistance, but it is easy to deform and aging after long-term use. Finally, stainless steel material, its price is relatively high, but the corrosion resistance, welding characteristics are strong, the service life is not short.   3. Tonnage of sewage treatment equipment This aspect is mainly based on the amount of sewage that needs to be treated to choose, if you need a relatively large sewage treatment equipment, you can contact to us customize it.   4, sewage treatment equipment accessories Some key accessories in sewage treatment equipment, such as sewage lifting pumps, fans, etc., are used more frequently, and need to be used one by one, so as to avoid failure affecting the operation of sewage treatment equipment, pay attention to choosing products that are easy to buy accessories.

2024

05/22

7 Common Types of Industrial Wastewater Equipment

Top industrial wastewater equipment, benefits and ROI   The following list includes the seven most common types of wastewater equipment, how each operates, and how it affects a business’s profitability:   1. Ultrafiltration systems Ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure-driven process that uses a membrane to remove emulsified oils, metal hydroxides, emulsions, dispersed material, suspended solids and other large molecular weight materials from wastewater, coolant and other solutions. UF excels at the clarification of solutions containing suspended solids, bacteria and high concentrations of macromolecules, including oil and water. UF systems are designed to reduce oily water volumes by as much as 98 percent without the use of chemical additives. These systems are also capable of removing small fines in deburring and tumbling operations, which allows the water and soap solution to be recycled and reused. When calculating heating and disposal expenses, companies can also see a reduction of wash water and detergent costs by as much as 75 percent and a reduction in waste disposal costs by as much as 90 percent. For these reasons, UF membrane technology is quickly becoming the process of choice over conventional filtration methods.   2. Vacuum evaporation and distillation Evaporation is a natural phenomenon and a clean separation technology recognized as a best available technique in several wastewater treatment processes. Because it removes the water from the contaminants, rather than filtering the contaminants from the water, it is distinct from other separation processes. No other technology can attain such high water-recovery and concentration rates as vacuum evaporators, which accelerate the natural evaporation process to treat and distill industrial wastewater amounts from 1 to 120 tons per day. They are capable of achieving residual total solids concentrations of more than 85 percent. The three primary vacuum evaporators are: Heat pumps – Flexible and versatile with low electrical energy consumption and superior reliability Hot water/cold water – Reduce operating costs by utilizing existing excess hot water/steam and cooling water Mechanical vapor recompression – Engineered for the treatment of large wastewater flow rates with low boiling temperatures for reduced energy consumption   3. Reverse osmosis systems Reverse osmosis (RO) technology removes dissolved solids and impurities from water by using a semipermeable membrane, which allows the passage of water but leaves the majority of dissolved solids/salts and other contaminants behind. The RO membranes require a greater-than-osmotic pressure and high-pressure water to achieve the desired result. The water that passes through the RO membrane is called the permeate, and the dissolved salts that are rejected by the RO membrane are called the concentrate. A properly designed and operated RO system can remove up to 99.5 percent of incoming dissolved salts and impurities, as well as virtually all colloidal and suspended matter from the most challenging waste and feedwater applications. Typically for industrial, metalworking and surface treatment applications, RO technology is the final process after UF or the chemical treatment of waste and feedwater.   4. Paper bed filters These types of filters work by gravity and utilize disposable paper media or permanent filter media to produce a positive barrier, which removes solids from all free-flowing industrial process liquids. Paper bed filters are suitable for applications that involve low- to medium-stock removal of ferrous and nonferrous metals, as well as organic and inorganic contaminants such as glass, rubber and plastic. Paper bed filters can extend coolant and tool life by an average of 27 percent, in addition to increasing surface finish quality.   Standard paper bed filtration units are available with or without magnetic separation and can handle flow rates of up to 130 gallons per minute (gpm). Different classes of filter media allow for adjustments of micron clarity. A drum-type model, which can process up to 500 gpm of fluid, occupies one-third the floor space of a paper bed filter.   5. Solid bowl centrifuges These units optimize centrifugal force (instead of consumable media) to separate solids from liquids in metal processing applications where removal of fines is important for recycle and reuse goals. Process liquid is either pumped or gravity-fed to the centrifuge inlet. Process solids are then centrifugally separated from the liquid phase and collected in an easily removable rotor, also known as a liner. Clarified liquid overflows the rotor into the outer case and is returned by gravity to the process, which minimizes the cost of hauling waste coolants and water away from the facility. Solid bowl centrifuges provide high-performance liquid/solid separation for all types of particles – metallic and nonmetallic, ferrous and nonferrous – and are available in both manually cleaned rotor style (with a reusable liner) and fully automatic self-cleaning designs.     6. Tramp oil separators In this wastewater treatment solution, contaminated fluid flows through a series of baffles and a porous media bed, during which free and mechanically dispersed oils are separated from the fluid. The clarified fluid then flows over the effluent discharge weir back to the reservoir for reuse. The collected oils, inverted emulsions and other waste materials are collected at the top of the separator and automatically discharged into a suitable receptacle. Using gravity flow and coalescence, these separators can reduce tramp oils to less than 1 percent in a single pass while utilizing no consumable products.   Tramp oil separators can also: Reduce new fluid purchase costs up to 75 percent (including synthetic and semisynthetic coolants, soluble oils and wash waters) Reduce the cost of wash water detergents, heating and disposal Reduce hazardous waste volumes up to 90 percent Achieve system payback (or ROI) in six months or less   7. Vacuum filters Capable of continuous operation, vacuum filtration systems can eliminate significant downtime. Virtually maintenance-free and delivering high-sludge-volume elimination, these systems will also deliver lower production costs. Disposable media vacuum filters utilize a vacuum chamber to draw contaminated coolant through the disposable filter media. By applying the proven principle of optimal filtration through contaminate or sludge buildup, a filter cake forms on the media. These units are capable of impressive flow rates of up to 2,000 gpm.   Semipermanent vacuum filters can further reduce operation costs by eliminating the need for disposable media. Back-flushing with clean coolant keeps the filter clean without requiring large volumes of air. The back-flushed solids drop from the filter element and settle into a tank, where they are removed via a chain dragout/flight arrangement. These units require minimal floor space and are completely self-contained, simplifying maintenance and operation.   Conclusion Considered an increasingly critical topic of global concern, wastewater treatment is something industrial manufacturing operations can address with any number of existing, efficient and effective systems. Companies can employ many different strategies to help themselves go beyond mere compliance and begin the process of improving water quality. This can simultaneously bolster their brand, their ROI and their bottom lines.

2024

05/22

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