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Sugar Factory Wastewater Treatment Plant - Case Study

Sugar Factory Wastewater Treatment Plant - Case Study

A Sugar Factory Wastewater Treatment Plant Experiences a Large Reduction in BOD/COD Levels The Newterra® Aire-O2® Triton Systems provides a reliable, efficient solution in a challenging environment. The Sucrafor sugar-factory wastewater treatment plant was challenged to meet stringent Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) standards. In this corrosive ...

ByNewterra, Ltd.


A Ready-to-Ship Rental Saves the Day - Case Study

A Ready-to-Ship Rental Saves the Day - Case Study

Aire-02 was approached by a large sugar beet processing facility that was in desperate need of a rapid and effective solution for their deteriorating wastewater treatment ...

ByNewterra, Ltd.


H2S Monitoring

H2S Monitoring

Other sources include sulfur extraction processes, tanning, mining, sugar-beet processing, and hot-asphalt paving. ...

ByOizom Instruments Pvt. Ltd.


Filter fabrics for sugar plants/ Sugar industry filter cloth

Filter fabrics for sugar plants/ Sugar industry filter cloth

Mostly the raw materials for sugar production will be sugar cane and sugar beet, according to the different clarify method, which can be divided into carbonized sugar (lime+CO2) and sulfurized sugar (lime+SO2) sugar, though the carbonized sugar more complex and ...

ByChangzhou Zonel Environmental Technology Co., Ltd.


Round baling of sugar beet pulp - Case study

Round baling of sugar beet pulp - Case study

This is a case study of how the Flexus heavy duty round baling system is implemented at the sugar beet processing facility in Aarberg, Switzerland. Schweizer Zucker AG is baling around 30.000 tons of sugar beet pulp during the period of october to the end of the year. To meet demands and cover a wider range of ...

ByFlexus Balasystem AB


The 5 Coolest Energy Saving Solutions for Supermarkets

The 5 Coolest Energy Saving Solutions for Supermarkets

No need to alter programming or make physical changes to your refrigeration systems. COOL. 3. Beets Beat HFCs Our final favourite efficient refrigeration tech is a delightfully practical example of the circular economy at work. According to The Guardian, 200 Sainsbury’s stores are piloting natural refrigerants made from sugar beet ...

BySpacewell Energy (Dexma)


Cement and Lime Kilns case study

Cement and Lime Kilns case study

Cement and Lime Kilns PROCESS DESCRIPTION Cement, lime and gypsum manufacturing processes have in common the mixing of inorganic minerals calcined at high temperatures typically using rotary kilns (vertical kilns are also used). ...

ByAMETEK Process Instruments


Land application of sugar beet by-products: effects on Nitrogen mineralization and crop yields

Land application of sugar beet by-products: effects on Nitrogen mineralization and crop yields

Spoiled beets and pulp are among the main by-products generated by the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) processing industry. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Biomethanol From Sugar Beet Pulp

Biomethanol From Sugar Beet Pulp

According to Atlantic Biomass Conversions, sugar beet pulp, currently of low value to sugar beet growers and processors, could become a significant source of renewable fuel methanol. Nearly 700 million liters of fuel cell quality methanol could be produced annually from sugar beet pulp produced ...

ByEnergy & Sustainable Development Magazine


Sugar Manufacturing Industry - Pollution Prevention Guidelines

Sugar Manufacturing Industry - Pollution Prevention Guidelines

For processing sugar beet (water, 75%; sugar, 17%), only the washing, preparation, and extraction processes are different. ...

ByThe World Bank


Pesticides in the European Union

Most pesticides used in 1995 were on arable crops (seed potatoes, ware potatoes, potatoes for processing, sugar beet, and green maize) (Figure 5). This is not surprising as arable farming is the main use of agricultural land in the Netherlands. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre

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