Increase in wastewater treatment capacity for frozen food, bread and confectionery manufacturing factories, and seafood processing plants! Responding to the increase in wastewater due to increased production.
The "in-liquid membrane" is a membrane separation device that separates activated sludge from treated water. By using the membrane separation activated sludge method, it demonstrates high wastewater treatment capacity and achieves good water quality. It can also accommodate the increase in wastewater due to increased production. It has been implemented in over 600 wastewater treatment facilities in various locations, including frozen food, bread and confectionery manufacturing factories, and seafood processing plants. 【Features】 ■ Capable of handling increased wastewater volume due to production increases ■ Introducing the "in-liquid membrane" into existing facilities significantly increases the load capacity without the need for tank expansion ■ A "liquid membrane package" that includes accessories such as pumps and blowers is also available for sale ■ Ensures clean treated water *We are currently offering case study materials for food factories and information on the "liquid membrane package." Please check under "Download." Feel free to contact us for inquiries.
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This is used in drainage treatment facilities at such sites: ◎ Food (confectionery) ◎ Food (meat) ◎ Seafood processing (salmon and trout) ◎ Beer brewing ◎ Livestock (cattle and pigs) ◎ Animal and vegetable oil processing ◎ Linen supply and cleaning ◎ Nutritional foods and pharmaceuticals ◎ Cosmetics
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Kubota Corporation solves various problems related to wastewater using liquid membranes. We are active in a variety of fields, including meat processing plants, pharmaceutical factories, livestock and farms, automobile factories, and sewage treatment plants. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.