[Case Study of Introducing a Decompression Dehydration Drying Device] Stainless Steel Product Manufacturing Company, Company O
Very compact and space-saving, easy to manage! A case where a reduction was adopted for rinse water treatment.
We would like to introduce a case study of Company O, a stainless steel product manufacturer located in a certain area of Okayama Prefecture, which has implemented a "decompression dehydration drying device." In constructing their new factory, the company adopted this device to treat the rinse water discharged from the cleaning process of product production. As a result, they are very pleased with its compact size compared to conventional wastewater treatment facilities, which takes up less space and is easier to manage. They have also utilized their own stainless steel pipes and valves for the steam supply piping. 【Case Overview】 ■ Customer Name: Company O ■ Location: Certain area of Okayama Prefecture ■ Industry: Stainless Steel Product Manufacturing ■ Model Introduced: G 250 Type ■ Introduction Date: December 2014 ■ Waste Liquid Treated: Rinse Water from Cleaning Process ■ Treatment Volume: 1000–2000L/day (operating 8 hours/day) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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