[Case Study of Introducing a Decompression Dehydration Drying Device] Metal Material Processing Industry, Company A
Achieving zero emissions through significant cost reduction! Introducing a case study that successfully achieved over 90% volume reduction!
We would like to introduce a case study of Company A, a metal materials processing company located in Shizuoka Prefecture, which has implemented a "decompression dehydration drying system." The company was previously outsourcing the treatment of 20,000 liters per day of water-soluble rolling oil wastewater, resulting in significant disposal costs. However, with the introduction of the system, they successfully achieved over 90% volume reduction. Furthermore, the oil content in the residue has a low moisture content and is of high quality, allowing it to be collected as a valuable material, leading to the achievement of zero emissions and significant cost reductions. 【Case Overview】 ■ Customer Name: Company A ■ Location: Shizuoka Prefecture ■ Industry: Metal Materials Processing ■ Model Introduced: G 1000 ■ Introduction Date: March 2012 ■ Wastewater Treated: Water-soluble rolling oil wastewater ■ Treatment Volume: 20,000 liters/day (operating 24 hours/day) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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