IMEX Consulting Group - Water/Wastewater/Sewage Treatment
Published on by Gabe Lederman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Manager, Wapro, USA in Technology
Are you a small community that sends your wastewater/sewage to a local authority to be treated?
Are you hit with high discharge permit fees?
Are being fined from government agencies for violating discharge permits?
Is fresh water scarce in your community?
Are you interested to reusing your spent water to cut utility bills?
If you answered yes to any of thes questions then the CORNCOB is the perfect solution for you.
A High-Pressue, High-Velocity-Cross-Flow MF, NF, UF or RO Disc Membrane System called the CORNCOB II. This membrane system includes a whole new technology intended to eliminate conventional pretreatment by accepting solids, increases the throughput flux (gpd/ft2) to a new high level, and reduce operating energy.
Core Benefits:
- Dramatic Energy Reduction
- Advanced Self-Cleaning
- High Flux Rate
- Small Footprint
- Enclosed System
- Chemicals for Cleaning Only
- Easy O and M
- Handles Higher / Larger
- Influent Solids
Basic Principles — HVCF (High Velocity Cross Flow)
You’re looking at PEI’s latest new product, A High-Pressure, High-Velocity-Cross-Flow UF Disc Membrane System called the CORNCOB II. This membrane system includes a whole new technology intended to eliminate conventional pretreatment, increase the throughput flux (gpd/ft2) to a new high level, and reduce operating energy.
Key differences in the technology are the means to attain a very high cross flow velocity across the membrane surface, with minimum energy input, and to achieve high flux rate while accommodating a high solids content.
What you see is a meshed rotating disc system with discs mounted on two or more adjacent shafts where the discs on one shaft fill the space between discs on the adjacent shaft. The discs arrayed on the shafts look like a CORNCOB , hence the name.
Applications for municipal, commercial, and industrial markets.
Attached link
http://www.imexconsultinggroup.com/corncobMedia
Taxonomy
- Wastewater Use
- Treatment
- Technology
- Wastewater Treatment
- Water & Wastewater