Code: 10290. We produce a line of filters suitable for organic waste filtration systems that come from the wet part of domestic waste.
Membrane filtration systems are used to extract nutrients through direct filtration. Subsequently, a reverse osmosis process is applied to obtain a concentrated, high-quality biofertilizer.
These membranes remove particles, colloids and macromolecules. Thanks to their ability to manage high concentrations of suspended and colloidal matter, they allow operations with high recovery, even in the presence of complex and highly loaded digestate.
During the process, particulate carbon and nutrients are partially eliminated in the UF waste, which is then centrifuged to recover the dry material that can be used in agriculture.
Most nutrients are stored and recovered in the UF permeate, which has SDI values less than 3, making it optimal for subsequent treatment using a two-pass reverse osmosis system.
Reverse osmosis waste is a concentrated liquid containing dissolved nutrients (NPK), usable as a high-value fertilizer, while reverse osmosis permeate is high-quality treated water, meeting the most stringent requirements for discharge or reuse.
If you would like more information on our organic wet waste filtration systems, contact our sales office.
Origin: Holland
Category: Machines - organic wet waste - filtration