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Progress in wastewater treatment in chip production

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

From Rainer Elfring

Published: 11.10.2024

Updated: 11.10.2024

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SPALECK Wassertechnik Installs a Comprehensive Wastewater Treatment Solution

A few months ago, the SPALECK water technology and metal processing team successfully completed the construction of lamella clarifiers – an important part of an overall wastewater treatment solution for one of our customers in the chip industry. In the meantime, the installation of the system has made great progress:

  • The last containers are installed and ready for operation.
  • Our new platform with a chamber filter press is also ready for use.
  • A catwalk was successfully installed between the containers to facilitate access.
  • The switchgear has been installed and is now in position.
  • The first pipework between the components was installed and ensures a smooth process.

Over the next few weeks, the experts from SPALECK Wassertechnik will continue to take care of the pipework, the cable route expansion and the electrical connection so that waste water, air and electricity can soon work together smoothly.

Special thanks go to Tim, our project manager at SPALECK Wassertechnik, who not only drives the process technology forward, but is also actively involved himself!

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

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