IMPREGNATION RESIN WASTE WATER
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As the excess resin is accumulated in the rinse and cure baths the colloidal solution is formed. We offer a simple, one step process to recoup the water for reuse.

The steps for filtration include:

Step 1 – The transfer of a portion of the dirty, colloidal rinse water to our working tank. At the same time an equal volume of clean rinse water is returned to the same tank to maintain levels.

Step 2 – The working tank will automatically be dosed with the proper amount of a dry treatment chemical. The working tank will be agitated for a preset residence time.

Step 3 – When the agitation time is done the filter automatically enters into the filtration cycle. The full tank will then be processed through to the filtrate tank. When the working tank is empty the transfer of the dirty colloidal feed happens again and the filtrate is returned to the tank.



System Configuration

The system will cycle through any number of tanks in any number of possibilities.
Through proper automatic valving at each of the resin systems, rinse and cure tanks and our PLC programming. The system will cycle through any number of tanks in any number of possibilities.

In certain scenarios the system will process any number of desired times on any given tank then switch and process another. For example, the first rinse tends to pick up the most rinsed resin, therefore the filtration system would cycle several volumes of this tank then switch to a second rinse tank or a cure tank for a single volume then back to the initial rinse tank. If the initial rinse tank is kept clean, the post rinses and cure will tend to stay cleaner with less carry over.

All these optional control scenarios can be easily selected through the operator interface on the control panel.