The BLX industrial waste water treatment plant is designed to treat hospital sewage and other industrial waste water, effectively removing pollutants including drugs, disinfectants, bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
The BLX waste water treatment plant is applicable for various industries including hospitals, hotels, food and beverage factories, farms, restaurants, and more.
The BLX plant has a productivity of up to 5000 liters per hour, making it suitable for medium to large scale waste water treatment needs.
Yes, the BLX treatment plant offers customizable designs to meet the specific needs of different industries and applications.
The BLX waste water treatment plant is constructed using high-quality materials, including a pressure vessel, pumps, bearings, and PLC components.
Regular maintenance is required to ensure optimal performance, including checking and servicing the core components, and routine inspections of the system.
The plant employs a process of biochemical and advanced treatment followed by evaporation to degrade organic matter and remove salts, turning hazardous waste into general solid waste for disposal.
The BLX plant comes with a one-year warranty on core components, ensuring reliability and support during that period.
The BLX plant is manufactured in Jiangsu, China.
The weight of the BLX plant varies by model, with a general weight of approximately 17,100 kg to 19,300 kg.
The BLX plant is packaged using wooden packing and is transported in containers from Shanghai port.
Yes, the BLX plant is suitable for domestic sewage treatment, making it versatile for various applications.
After warranty, video technical support is provided to assist with any operational issues or inquiries regarding the plant.
By effectively treating and cleaning industrial and domestic waste water, the BLX plant helps to reduce pollution and protect natural water sources.
With proper maintenance, the BLX plant is designed for long-term use, typically lasting many years depending on usage and care.
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