SPINPRO INC. provides a broad spectrum of dewatering products and services to help you deal with the complex separation issues faced by today's industries. We will assist you with on site expertise to help our customers meet the progressively stringent wastewater quality regulations and rising disposal and transportation costs. We provide technology and expertise for comprehensive sludge management services, process management and process improvement.
Areas of Expertise: Our experience covers various types of sludge removal, sludge treatment and sludge dewatering. Sludge dewatering projects we work with on a regular basis include organic sludge and inorganic sludge combinations, wastewater, biodiesel, ethanol, oil water separator, crude tank bottoms, tailing ponds, process lagoons, mine dewatering, lime removal and dewatering, etc.
Optimization: Most dewatering systems will benefit from optimizing the type, strength and injection points of the polymer and chemical additions. Dewatering equipment especially centrifuges are typically not optimized mechanically or chemically and are usually still using the chemical process applied to the original comissioning or trial parameters.
Polymer: Our product line is specific to sludge dewatering and water treatment. Spinpro polymer, coagulant and dewatering chemistry is a combination of custom blends that have been developed and field tested under a variety of conditions. Optimizing the chemistry to match sludge characteristics and flow is the first step in obtaining an efficient process.
Equipment: Once the optimal chemistry has been selected the next step is to optimize the equipment settings. Each piece of dewatering equipment has multiple settings that when adjusted properly will produce the desired results whether it is dry cake, clean water or both. Often equipment can be upgraded or newer technology can be applied to increase the efficiency or throughput. In either case the results of optimisation can be vast cost savings in polymer consumption, reduced sludge hauling and tipping fees, or increased capacity of existing equipment.
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