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Fluoride Remover Plant

Price: 20000 INR/Piece

A fluoride remover plant is a type of water treatment facility that is designed to remove excess fluoride from water sources. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that is commonly found in soil and rocks, and it can leach into water sources like rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.

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Sea Water Treatment Plant

Price: 150000 INR/Piece

A sea water treatment plant is a facility that converts seawater into potable water or water that is safe for human consumption. The process of converting seawater into potable water involves removing various contaminants, such as salt, minerals, and bacteria, from the seawater.

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MBBR Based ETP Plant

Price: 350000 INR/Piece

MBBR stands for Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor, which is a type of wastewater treatment technology that uses a combination of physical and biological processes to remove organic and inorganic pollutants from wastewater. An ETP, or Effluent Treatment Plant, is a facility designed to treat the wastewater generated by industrial processes before it is discharged into the environment. An MBBR-based ETP plant is a wastewater treatment system that incorporates MBBR technology as a key component of the treatment process. In this system, wastewater is first treated through a series of physical processes, such as screening and sedimentation, to remove large solids and debris. The water then enters the MBBR tanks, which contain a series of plastic media that provide a surface for microorganisms to attach and grow on.

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Activated Sludge Plant

Price: 20000 INR/Piece

Activated Sludge Plant is a type of wastewater treatment system that uses a biological process to remove organic matter and pollutants from wastewater. The system consists of a series of tanks or basins where microorganisms, such as bacteria and protozoa, break down the organic matter in the wastewater. The process involves aerating the wastewater to provide oxygen to the microorganisms and encourage their growth, and then allowing the microorganisms to settle out of the water in a secondary sedimentation tank.

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Zero Liquid Discharge

Price: 500000.00 INR/Piece

Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) is a wastewater treatment process that eliminates all liquid discharge from a plant or factory. In a ZLD system, all wastewater generated from industrial processes is treated and purified, and the resulting water is reused or recycled back into the plant. The goal of ZLD is to eliminate the discharge of any wastewater or liquid waste into the environment. ZLD systems typically include a combination of various technologies such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, evaporation, crystallization, and membrane filtration. These technologies remove impurities and pollutants from the wastewater, leaving behind clean water that can be used for industrial processes or for other purposes.

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Common and Combined Effluent Treatment Plant

Price: 150000 INR/Piece

A common effluent treatment plant (CETP) is a facility that treats wastewater from several industries in a centralized location. CETP is an economical and practical option for small and medium-scale industries that may not be able to afford their own effluent treatment plants. A combined effluent treatment plant (CETP) is similar to a common effluent treatment plant, but it treats wastewater from a specific industrial cluster or zone. CETP is designed to handle the effluent generated by several industrial units within a particular geographical area.

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MBR Based ETP Plant

Price: 300000 INR/Piece

MBR (Membrane Bio Reactor) is a type of wastewater treatment technology that combines the biological treatment process with membrane filtration. An MBR-based ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) is a system that utilizes MBR technology to treat industrial or municipal wastewater and produce high-quality effluent for discharge or reuse. In an MBR-based ETP, the wastewater is first screened to remove large solids and then sent to a bioreactor where microorganisms break down the organic matter present in the wastewater. The bioreactor is equipped with a membrane filtration system that separates the treated wastewater from the microorganisms and any remaining solids.

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Gray Water Treatment Plant

Price: 100000 INR/Piece

A gray water treatment plant is a system that is designed to treat and recycle gray water, which is wastewater that comes from sources such as sinks, showers, and laundry machines. The purpose of a gray water treatment plant is to purify the water so that it can be reused for non-potable purposes such as landscape irrigation or toilet flushing. Gray water treatment plants typically involve several stages of treatment, which may include physical, biological, and/or chemical processes. Physical treatment involves the removal of large particles such as hair, lint, and food scraps through filtration or sedimentation. Biological treatment uses microorganisms to break down organic matter in the water, while chemical treatment may involve the use of disinfectants such as chlorine or ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and other pathogens.

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Water Treatment Plant

Price: 24000 INR/Piece

A water treatment plant is a facility that is responsible for purifying and treating water before it is supplied to homes, businesses, and industries. The goal of a water treatment plant is to ensure that the water supplied to customers is safe and free from contaminants that can cause health problems. Water treatment plants typically use a variety of processes to remove contaminants from the water. These may include physical processes such as sedimentation and filtration, chemical processes such as chlorination and disinfection, and biological processes such as activated sludge treatment.

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Effluent Treatment Plant

Price: 250000 INR/Piece

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a wastewater treatment system designed to treat industrial wastewater generated by various industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, pulp and paper, textile, and many others. The ETP removes pollutants and contaminants from the industrial wastewater before it is discharged into the environment. The process of an ETP involves various stages such as primary treatment, secondary treatment, and tertiary treatment. The primary treatment stage involves the removal of large solid particles and floating materials from the wastewater using screens and settling tanks.

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Sewage Treatment Plant

Price: 350000 INR/Piece

A sewage treatment plant is a facility that processes wastewater and removes contaminants, pollutants, and other harmful substances from the water before releasing it back into the environment. Sewage treatment plants are essential for protecting public health and the environment by treating wastewater to a level that is safe for reuse or discharge into water bodies. The treatment process typically involves several stages, including primary treatment, secondary treatment, and sometimes tertiary treatment. During primary treatment, solids and debris are removed from the wastewater through physical processes such as screening and sedimentation. Secondary treatment involves biological processes in which bacteria and other microorganisms break down organic matter and remove dissolved pollutants. Tertiary treatment may include additional processes such as chemical disinfection, filtration, and nutrient removal.

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Automatic Ultra filteration

Price: 80000 INR/Piece

Automatic ultrafiltration (AUF) is a type of filtration process that uses a membrane to separate substances based on their size and molecular weight. This process is commonly used in the food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. In automatic ultrafiltration, a solution is passed through a membrane that has pores with a specific size. The membrane selectively allows certain components of the solution to pass through while retaining larger molecules and particles. The retained molecules and particles accumulate on the membrane surface and form a concentrated solution, while the permeate (filtered solution) passes through the membrane and is collected separately.

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FRP DM Plant

Price: 20000 INR/Piece

FRP DM Plant refers to a Water Treatment Plant that uses FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) material for its construction. DM (Demineralization) Plant is a type of water treatment plant that removes minerals and salts from water through a process called ion exchange. FRP is a popular material used for constructing water treatment plants due to its corrosion-resistant properties and long lifespan. It is also lightweight and easy to transport and install, making it a cost-effective choice for building water treatment plants.

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DM plant

Price: 35000 INR/Piece

A Stainless Steel DM plant is a type of water treatment system that uses a combination of technologies to remove dissolved minerals and impurities from water, such as calcium, magnesium, and silica. The term DM stands for "de-mineralization," which refers to the process of removing minerals from water. Stainless steel is often used as the material for the DM plant due to its corrosion resistance and durability. The plant typically consists of two main components: a cation exchange column and an anion exchange column.

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Steel Mineral Water Plant

Price: 120000.00 INR

A steel mineral water plant is a facility that produces packaged drinking water from natural sources like springs or boreholes using steel containers for processing, storage, and transportation. The process involves several steps, including sourcing the water, filtering and purifying it, and then filling it into steel bottles or cans for packaging. Steel is often used in the processing and storage of the water because it is a durable and hygienic material that can withstand high temperatures and pressures.

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