IFAT 2018

••• 12••• Messewelten Akademie Dr. Obladen GmbH www.obladen.de Halle: A5 • Stand: 353 Ammongas A/S www.ammongas.dk Halle: A4 • Stand: 417/516 BDSV Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Stahlrecycling- und Entsorungsunternehmen e.V. www.bdsv.org Halle: B4 • Stand: 229/328 Bedford Pumps Ltd www.bedfordpumps.co.uk Halle: B1 • Stand: 114 Berliner Wasserbetriebe www.bwb.de Halle: B2 • Stand: 229/328 Best-Hall Oy www.besthall.com Halle: A5 • Stand: 114 Bollegraaf Recycling Solutions www.bollegraaf.com Halle: B5 • Stand: 335/434 Bosman Watermanagement GmbH www.bosmanwater.de Halle: B2 • Stand: 133/232 COOL Separations BV www.coolseparations.nl Halle: B4 • Stand: 150/250 DISAB Vaccum Technology AB www.disab.com Halle: C4 • Stand: 127/226 DS Dichtungstechnik GmbH www.dsseals.net Halle: B2 • Stand: 415/514 Eurologistik-Umweltservice GmbH www.wer-entsorgt.com Halle: A6 • Stand: 229 Forrec srl www.forrec.eu Halle: B6 • Stand: 209/308 FSM Frankenberger GmbH & Co. KG www.fsm-umwelt.de Halle: A2 • Stand: 127/226 GEDORE Torque Solutions GmbH www.gedore-torque-solutions.de Halle: B5 • Stand: 236 Halle: C2 • Stand: 217 H2O GmbH www.h2o-gmbh.com Halle: A2 • Stand: 147 HMS Industrial Networks SA www.ewon.biz Halle: A6 • Stand: 308 Hölscher Wasserbau GmbH www.hoelscher-wasserbau.de Halle: B2 • Stand: 342 HPC AG www.hpc.ag Halle: A4 • Stand: 151/250 ICS Powergrit www.icsdiamondtools.com Halle: B3 • Stand: 442 Kinshofer GmbH www.kinshofer.com Freigelände • Stand: 811/23 KÜPPER-WEISSER GmbH www.kuepper-weisser.de Halle: C6 • Stand: 316 Liqflow A/S www.liqflow.dk Halle: B1 • Stand: 522 MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt- und Energietechnik www.martingmbh.de Halle: A4 • Stand: 451/550 MeliCon GmbH Heißgasfilter www.melicon.de Halle: A4 • Stand: 118 Mercateo AG www.unite.eu Halle: C2 • Stand: 238 Pallmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG www.pallmann.eu Halle: B6 • Stand: 223/322 Pumpenfabrik Wangen GmbH www.wangen.com Halle: B1 • Stand: 235/334 Ramboll www.ramboll.com Halle: A3 • Stand: 115/214 RS Hydro www.rshydro.co.uk Halle: C1 • Stand: 128 RS Technik AG www.rstechnik.com Halle: C3 • Stand: 244 Sea-Lix AS www.sea-lix.com Halle: C1 • Stand: 507 Simon Moos Maskinfabrik a/s www.simonmoos.com Freigelände • Stand: 812/12 Snakeliner Oy www.snakeliner.com Halle: C4 • Stand: 232 Stöhr GmbH & Co. KG www.hel-x.eu Halle: A1 • Stand: 116 SWAN Analytische Instrumente AG www.swan.ch Halle: C1 • Stand: 341 THM recycling solutions GmbH www.thm-rs.de Halle: B6 • Stand: 520 Wagner Maschinenbau GmbH www.wagner-shredder.at Halle: A5 • Stand: 316 Wolf Power Systems www.wolf-power-systems.com Halle: A4 • Stand: 211 ZENO – Zerkleinerungsmaschinenbau Norken GmbH www.zeno.de Halle: B6 • Stand: 215/314 Nichtaussteller: EMSCHERGENOSSENSCHAFT / LIPPEVERBAND www.eglv.de InternormKunststofftechnik GmbH www.internorm.de MUTTER solutions www.mutter-solutions.com Messetelegramm Anzeige Rawmaterial recovery from liquid waste Innovative solutions at IFAT 2018: water efciency as a key factor for the chemical sector F or the chemical industry, wa- ter resources become increas- ingly important as locational and competitive factor. IFAT will pro- vide information about new de- velopments for an optimized wa- ter supply and the treatment of wastewater and liquid waste. The chemical sector is not only a relevant water consumer, at the same time it develops tools for an efficient water management. At IFAT, a specialty chemicals en- terprise, for example, will present its water treatment products, in- cluding ion exchange resins and membrane elements for reverse osmosis. Both technologies, often used together, remove pollutants and interfering substances from water. The chemical and pharmaceu- tical industries pretreat their wastewater or even operate own treatment plants, as the often complex pollutant mixes would overstrain municipal treatment plants. Non-biodegradable sub- stances are best degraded by oxidation. The advantage: no resi- due needs to be burned. Various exhibitors at IFAT will showcase their systems for oxidative deg- radation: a Hesse-based company developed a plant that uses hy- drogen peroxide and UV radia- tion to eliminate pharmaceuti- cal residues in wastewater from drug companies. Another IFAT exhibitor will demonstrate a sys- tem that employs ozone for the oxidative treatment. Furthermore, the focus of IFAT will be the biological water treat- ment. Especially for small to medi- um-sized companies, mobile sys- tems for the aerobic treatment with oxygen are offered. For bac- teria to reach a high degradation rate, it is essential to ensure good mixing. Here, mixers shall not on- ly prevent the sedimentation of particles, but also offer low-shear blending in order not to destroy flocs. And in the anaerobic stage, turbulences on the surface of the water should be avoided to mini- mize oxygen injection. The mixing and aeration systems of another IFAT exhibitor meet these high demands and additionally are ro- bust enough for the mostly ag- gressive and saline wastewaters of the chemical industry. Sewage sludge and sludge from industrial production often re- quires expensive disposal – al- though they contain valuable raw materials. In Munich, an Austrian plant manufacturer will show how to recover recyclable materi- als and energy from sludge of any consistency. The heart of their plant is a modern thermal separa- tion technology based on a thin- film evaporator. More novelties for the chemi- cal sector will be presented by many other companies of the more than 3,100 exhibitors. Their solutions for the water, sewage, waste and raw materials manage- ment help the industry further increase the resource efficiency and secure competitiveness. Modern mixing and aeration systems are robust enough for the mostly aggressive and saline wastewaters of the chemical industry. Photo: Invent AG

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