COOLING TOWER WASTEWATER RECOVERY AND TREATMENT

Cooling Tower Wastewater Recovery and Treatment

Cooling Tower Wastewater Recovery and Treatment

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We provide various wedge wire screens and filters for cooling tower wastewater recovery and treatment.
Committed to improving cooling tower system efficiency and reducing production costs.
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Various Cooling Tower Wastewater Solutions and Products
▪ Intake Screens
Our wedge wire intake screens protect pumps and other equipment from debris and contaminants in the cooling tower wastewater.
Tee intake screens are commonly used in cooling plants, pulp and paper mills, and other industrial facilities that need to draw large amounts of water from lakes, rivers, or oceans.

▪ Wedge Wire Filters for Ion Exchange
Ion exchange systems often remove specific ions like calcium and magnesium that cause scaling in cooling tower systems. It can effectively reduce the potential for scaling.
We custom design wedge wire hub and header laterals, resin traps, and filter nozzles for ion exchanges in cooling tower systems.

Vessel Internals
We provide vessel internals for cooling tower wastewater recovery and treatment, including rector scallops, support grids, and media retention nozzles.

▪ Self-cleaning Filters
Self-cleaning filters are an effective solution for cooling tower wastewater treatment: high self-cleaning function, anti-clogging, and high efficiency.

Case Study: Cooling Tower Wastewater Recovery in Power Plants
Power plants are among the largest consumers of water for cooling purposes. A large power plant cooling tower can consume millions of gallons of water daily. To address water scarcity and comply with environmental regulations, many power plants are investing in advanced wastewater recovery systems.

For example, a coal-fired power plant in the U.S. implemented wedge wire filters and vessel internals for its cooling tower blowdown. The plant was able to recover 95% of the water, significantly reducing its reliance on freshwater resources. The remaining 5% of wastewater was concentrated into solid waste that was safely disposed of, allowing the plant to meet stringent discharge regulations while lowering its water usage.

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