
The section where Energy and Waste disposal facilities experience the most problems in terms of operating costs is the dewatering section.
As is known, if certain discharge parameters of treatment plants cannot be met, sludge is dewatered with additional equipment and the liquid residual waste that cannot be used as a liquid fermented product can be given to treatment plants after passing through many systems.
Despite the classical methods such as screw presses, separators, centrifuge decanters, sedimentation tanks, the product coming out of domestic waste fermentors cannot be fed to purification facilities. Therefore, in order to solve the need in this area, a new machine has been designed with the GENTEK- GSE-1600 and 2000 models and a machine has been designed that will overcome the problems such as constantly changing spare parts, high electricity consumption, and not being able to work continuously, consisting of many machine equipment. Dewatering Screen In this new generation machine that we call; we fulfill our commitment of low cost and investment, low operating expenses and high efficiency. It is known that similar technologies are used in treatment plants, but since the Biomethanization outputs are not like any other product and are a sludge that is difficult to manage on its own, the integration of correctly working systems is very important for long-term sustainability. We know that these technologies are still developing in our country and in the world.
Therefore, the structure and functionality of the machine we have made, as well as the savings in energy consumption, and the efficiency it provides, make many machines with high investment costs unnecessary.
Solid organic compounds consisting of fractions of 70 mm and below are produced from the decomposers as a liquid fermented product with approximately 25% solids. The first version has reduced the KM to 1-2% in our tests on our machine. The most advanced version of the machine is in the production line and we will list the results here after the tests and commissioning.
In addition to the dewatering technologies we have developed, we continue our research on the recovery of wastewater and its use in facilities.
Please contact us for detailed information about our work.