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Published by Yuri Obst, Founder & Acting CEO at Baleen Filters Pty Limited
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Bonjour
La filtration ne doit pas être considérée comme un traitement. C'est uniquement une fonction séparative du solide et du liquide. Cette fonction n'apporte aucune efficacité à l'épuration qui elle élimine la polllution organique.
la vocation d'un filtre c'est de retenir, ce qui le fait colmater, la masse solide retenue se transforme en boue sous l'effet de la putréfaction.
Par une action on créé une autre problématique: Que faire des résidus provenant de la filtration? c'est simple ils terminent tous dans l'environnement par un moyen ou un autre
Hello filtration should not be considered a treatment. It is only a separate function of the solid and the liquid. This function does not give any efficacy to the purification which removes the organic polllution.
The purpose of a filter is to retain, which makes it clog, the solid mass retained turns into mud under the effect of decay.
By one action one creates another problem: what to do with the residues from the filtration? It's simple they all end up in the environment by one way or another
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For effluents from such 'high organic loaded' industries, baleen alone dramatically reduces TSS/COD/FOG to less than 1,000mg/L (with screenings recovered as byproduct for added ROI) but when coupled with suitable-flocculation reduces these loadings to around 100mg/L (once again as value-added byproduct, and once again for added ROI). For supporting information kindly visit www.baleen.com/industry
Published by Yuri Obst, Founder & Acting CEO at Baleen Filters Pty Limited