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50 KLD Water Recycling Plant
Capacity | 50 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Color | Blue |
Finish | Polished |
Product Type | Waster Water Recycling Plant |
A Wastewater Recycling Plant is a facility designed to treat and purify wastewater (from domestic, commercial, or industrial sources) so it can be reused safely for various purposes such as irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, or even indirect potable use. Unlike an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP), which focuses on safe disposal, a recycling plant aims to recover and reuse water.
1. Purpose of Wastewater Recycling-
Water Conservation: Reduces the demand for freshwater.
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Sustainability: Promotes circular water use in urban and industrial systems.
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Cost Savings: Decreases costs for fresh water and effluent discharge.
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Regulatory Compliance: Meets environmental norms for reuse and discharge.
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Domestic/municipal wastewater: From households and commercial establishments.
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Industrial wastewater: From manufacturing and processing industries.
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Greywater: Relatively clean waste from showers, sinks, and washing machines (not toilets).
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Screening: Removes large solids, plastics, debris.
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Grit Chamber: Settles sand, grit, and other heavy particles.
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Sedimentation Tanks: Settles heavier solids (primary sludge).
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Oil and Grease Removal: Separates floatable fats and oils.
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Activated Sludge Process (ASP) or MBR (Membrane Bioreactor):
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Microorganisms break down organic matter.
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Clarification tanks remove biomass (secondary sludge).
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30 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 30 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Stainless Steel |
Finish | Polished |
Product Type | Effluent Treatment Plant |
Color | Silver |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
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Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
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Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
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Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
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Chemical manufacturing
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Pharmaceuticals
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Textiles and dyeing
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Food and beverage
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Pulp and paper
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Oil refineries
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Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
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Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
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Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
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Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
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Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
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Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
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Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
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Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
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Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
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Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
100 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(Kilo litre/Day) | 100 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Color | Blue |
Finish | Paint Coated |
Material | Mild Steel |
Material Of Construction | Carbon Steel |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
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Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
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Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
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Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
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Chemical manufacturing
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Pharmaceuticals
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Textiles and dyeing
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Food and beverage
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Pulp and paper
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Oil refineries
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Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
-
Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
-
Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
-
Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
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Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
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Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
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Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
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Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
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Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
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Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
300 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 300 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Product Type | Effluent Treatment Plant |
Colorf | Grey |
Finish | Matte |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
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Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
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Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
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Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
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Chemical manufacturing
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Pharmaceuticals
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Textiles and dyeing
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Food and beverage
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Pulp and paper
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Oil refineries
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Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
-
Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
-
Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
-
Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
-
Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
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Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
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Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
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Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
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Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
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Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
500 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 500 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Color | Blue |
Finish | Paint Coated |
Product Type | Effluent Treatment Plant |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
-
Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
-
Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
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Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
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Chemical manufacturing
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Pharmaceuticals
-
Textiles and dyeing
-
Food and beverage
-
Pulp and paper
-
Oil refineries
-
Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
-
Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
-
Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
-
Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
-
Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
-
Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
-
Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
-
Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
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Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
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Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
75 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 75 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Type | Effluent Treatment Plant |
Color | Blue |
Finish | Paint Coated |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
-
Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
-
Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
-
Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
-
Chemical manufacturing
-
Pharmaceuticals
-
Textiles and dyeing
-
Food and beverage
-
Pulp and paper
-
Oil refineries
-
Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
-
Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
-
Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
-
Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
-
Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
-
Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
-
Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
-
Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
-
Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
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Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
2000 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 2000 KLD |
Service Location/City | Rajkot |
Water Source Type | Industrial Wastewater |
Application Industry | Residential & Commercial Building |
Treatment Technique | Mixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR) |
Air Blower Count | 2 Blowers |
Treatment Technology | Mixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR) |
Capacity | 1000 KLD |
AMC Provided | No |
Deliver Type | PAN India |
Treatment Stages | Tertiary Treatment, Preliminary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Primary Treatment |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Max Product Water Recovery Rate | 80% |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Effluent Treatment Plants that is highly efficient and customized. They are designed to treat the effluent coming from different areas of the plant. Industrial waste water contains a diversity of impurities and therefore its treatment constitutes a special task. We hold expertise in technical and economic optimization of every facility. The treatment process may contain mechanical, biological and chemical physical process steps.
1000 KLD Water Recycling Plant
Capacity | 1000 KLD |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Material | Mild Steel |
Usage/Application | Industrial Waste Water |
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day) | 100 m3/day |
Delivery Location | Pan India |
Voltage | 300 V |
Treatment Stages | Preliminary Treatment |
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Effluent Treatment Plants that is highly efficient and customized. They are designed to treat the effluent coming from different areas of the plant. Industrial waste water contains a diversity of impurities and therefore its treatment constitutes a special task. We hold expertise in technical and economic optimization of every facility. The treatment process may contain mechanical, biological and chemical physical process steps.
500 KLD Water Recycling Plant
Capacity | 500 KLD |
Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Product Type | Waste Water Treatment |
Color | Grey |
Finish | Matte |
Brass wastewater treatment refers to the specialized process of treating industrial effluent generated during the manufacturing, machining, polishing, or plating of brass components (an alloy of copper and zinc). This wastewater often contains heavy metals, oils, suspended solids, and chemical residues that must be treated before discharge or recycling.
1. Sources of Brass Wastewater-
Metal finishing (polishing, buffing)
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Electroplating and pickling
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Machining and cutting operations
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Degreasing and washing units
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Etching or chemical cleaning
1000 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 1000 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Product Type | Effluent Treatment Plant |
Finish | Polished |
Color | Grey |
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater (effluent) to ensure it meets environmental and safety standards before being discharged into the environment or reused. The goal of an ETP is to remove harmful pollutants, chemicals, and contaminants from wastewater generated during industrial processes.
1. Purpose of ETP-
Environmental Protection: Prevents pollution of water bodies.
-
Regulatory Compliance: Meets discharge norms set by pollution control authorities (e.g., CPCB in India, EPA in the USA).
-
Resource Recovery: Enables reuse of water in processes like cooling, cleaning, or irrigation.
-
Public Health: Reduces risks of contamination and disease spread.
-
Chemical manufacturing
-
Pharmaceuticals
-
Textiles and dyeing
-
Food and beverage
-
Pulp and paper
-
Oil refineries
-
Electroplating and metal finishing
The ETP process is typically divided into several stages:
A. Preliminary Treatment-
Screening: Removal of large solids like plastics, rags, etc.
-
Grit Removal: Eliminates sand, gravel, and other heavy particles.
-
Sedimentation: Settles suspended solids using gravity.
-
Oil & Grease Trap: Separates oils and floating substances.
-
Aeration (Activated Sludge Process): Microorganisms break down organic matter.
-
Biological Filters: Trickling filters or rotating biological contactors may be used.
-
Secondary Clarification: Settles out biomass (sludge) from the treated water.
-
Filtration: Sand or carbon filters remove remaining fine particles.
-
Disinfection: Kills pathogens using chlorine, UV, or ozone.
-
Chemical Treatment: pH adjustment, coagulation/flocculation for residual chemicals.
Etp Plant
Capacity(KLD) | 10 KLD |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
v Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P)
The Go-To Solution for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Industrial wastewater is complex-it carries oils, chemicals, toxins, and suspended solids that can’t be left untreated. That’s where Boostflow Water’s Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P) comes in. Designed for heavy industrial discharge, our E.T.P systems are built to treat, neutralize, and purify effluents before they’re released or reused-keeping industries compliant and the environment protected.
Etp Water Treatment Plant
A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a facility that treats raw water (from sources like rivers, lakes, wells, or reservoirs) to make it safe and suitable for human consumption, industrial use, or other applications. The treatment removes physical, chemical, and biological contaminants to meet drinking water standards.
1. Purpose of a Water Treatment Plant
Provides safe drinking water
Prevents waterborne diseases
Supports municipal and industrial water supply
Ensures compliance with health and safety regulations (e.g., WHO, BIS, EPA)
2. Sources of Raw Water
Surface Water: Rivers, lakes, ponds, reservoirs
Groundwater: Wells, boreholes, springs
Rainwater: Collected and stored for treatment
Desalinated seawater: In coastal areas
3. Key Processes in a Water Treatment Plant A. Preliminary Treatment
Screening: Removes large debris like leaves, sticks, plastic.
Aeration: Adds oxygen to remove gases (e.g., CO₂, H₂S) and oxidize iron/manganese.
French Fries ETP Plant
Capacity | 250 kg/hr |
v Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P)
The Go-To Solution for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Industrial wastewater is complex-it carries oils, chemicals, toxins, and suspended solids that can’t be left untreated. That’s where Boostflow Water’s Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P) comes in. Designed for heavy industrial discharge, our E.T.P systems are built to treat, neutralize, and purify effluents before they’re released or reused-keeping industries compliant and the environment protected.
· Why choose Boostflow MBBR System?
Tailored for Tough Loads |
Handles complex, high-strength wastewater from heavy industries. |
CPCB-Compliant |
Designed to meet Central pollution Control Boards discharge standards. |
Custom-Built System |
Every plant is designed based on effluent characteristics an flow volume. |
Reliable & Low-Maintenance |
Built for consistent operation with easy upkeep. |
Supports Water Reuse |
Enables recycling for cleaning, cooling, or landscaping use. |
v Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF)
The Smartest Choice for Water Clarity
Water clarity is not just about impurities-it’s about efficiency, sustainability, and smarter engineering. Boostflow Water’s Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system is designed to achieve all three, offering a high-performance solution for separating suspended solids, oils, and greases from wastewater.
· How It Works
The DAF process works by injecting microbubbles of air into the wastewater. These bubbles attach to suspended particles, lifting them to the surface, where they are easily removed by a skimming mechanism. This flotation technique enables rapid and effective separation, ensuring superior water quality. Unlike sedimentation-based methods, which rely o gravity to settle particles, DAF accelerates the removal process, making it ideal for high-load application and industries where space and time are critical factors.
· Why DAF?
Superior Water Quality |
Achieves higher clarity than traditional sedimentation. |
Compact & Space-Efficient |
Requires less footprint than conventional clarifiers. |
Faster Processing |
Handles high volumes efficiently with quicker startup times. |
Thicker Sludge Production |
Reduces disposal costs and improves overall system performance. |
Modular & Easy to Install |
Designed for flexible integration into existing wastewater treatment setups. |
Potato Chips ETP Plant
Production Capacity | 200 kg/hr |
v Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P)
The Go-To Solution for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Industrial wastewater is complex-it carries oils, chemicals, toxins, and suspended solids that can’t be left untreated. That’s where Boostflow Water’s Effluent Treatment Plant (E.T.P) comes in. Designed for heavy industrial discharge, our E.T.P systems are built to treat, neutralize, and purify effluents before they’re released or reused-keeping industries compliant and the environment protected.
· Why choose Boostflow MBBR System?
Tailored for Tough Loads |
Handles complex, high-strength wastewater from heavy industries. |
CPCB-Compliant |
Designed to meet Central pollution Control Boards discharge standards. |
Custom-Built System |
Every plant is designed based on effluent characteristics an flow volume. |
Reliable & Low-Maintenance |
Built for consistent operation with easy upkeep. |
Supports Water Reuse |
Enables recycling for cleaning, cooling, or landscaping use. |
v Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF)
The Smartest Choice for Water Clarity
Water clarity is not just about impurities-it’s about efficiency, sustainability, and smarter engineering. Boostflow Water’s Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system is designed to achieve all three, offering a high-performance solution for separating suspended solids, oils, and greases from wastewater.
· How It Works
The DAF process works by injecting microbubbles of air into the wastewater. These bubbles attach to suspended particles, lifting them to the surface, where they are easily removed by a skimming mechanism. This flotation technique enables rapid and effective separation, ensuring superior water quality. Unlike sedimentation-based methods, which rely o gravity to settle particles, DAF accelerates the removal process, making it ideal for high-load application and industries where space and time are critical factors.
· Why DAF?
Superior Water Quality |
Achieves higher clarity than traditional sedimentation. |
Compact & Space-Efficient |
Requires less footprint than conventional clarifiers. |
Faster Processing |
Handles high volumes efficiently with quicker startup times. |
Thicker Sludge Production |
Reduces disposal costs and improves overall system performance. |
Modular & Easy to Install |
Designed for flexible integration into existing wastewater treatment setups. |
Filter Press
No Of Plates | 24 |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Application Industrial
๏ท Product Type Pressure Vessel
๏ท Usage Industrial
๏ท Size All size Available
๏ท Type Pressure Vessel
๏ท Material Mild Steel
๏ท Capacity 5000-10000000 Liter/day
Product Description MS Pressure Vessel, made with superior quality mild steel. Designed as per international standards and manufactured by a highly skilled technical team, these vessels are available in various capacities. Quality tested for engineering, raw material, fabrication and finish, we ensure that our pressure vessels are hydrotested prior to dispatch. Our manufactured products are customized and engineered for quality at competitive prices. A Mild Steel (MS) Pressure Vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at pressures significantly higher than atmospheric pressure. Constructed from mild steel, these vessels are commonly used in various industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, and water treatment, due to their strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Key Features of MS Pressure Vessels: ๏ท Material Composition: Made from mild steel, which offers a good balance between strength and BOOSTFLOW, making it suitable for pressure applications. ๏ท Design Standards: Manufactured in compliance with international standards to ensure safety and reliability. For instance, S. S. Engineering produces MS pressure vessels adhering to established quality standards.
๏ท Customization: Available in various capacities and designs to meet specific operational requirements. Companies like Boostflow offer customized MS pressure vessels engineered for quality at competitive prices.
Uasb Reactor
Capacity | 750 K |
Brand | Boostflow |
v UASB Reactor
One System, Double Advantage
Wastewater is a resource waiting to be harnessed. Boostflow water’s Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (USAB) Reactor transform industrial wastewater into clean water while generating biogas a valuable byproduct. Designed for industries with high organic loads, the USAB reactor is a cost-effective and sustainable wastewater treatment solution.
· How It Works
Ultrafiltration uses semi-permeable membranes with pore sizes typically ranging from 0.01 to 0.1 microns. As water passes through these membranes under pressure, only clean water molecules make it through- impurities are blocked and flushed away. The system operates efficiently at low pressure and is fully automatic, requiring minimal supervision.
· Why Choose Boostflow USAB Reactor?
Energy Generation |
Converts organic waste into usable biogas, reducing energy costs. |
High-Efficiency Treatment |
Effectively breaks down organic pollutants in wastewater. |
Low Operational Costs |
Minimal energy consumption and sludge handling. |
Eco-Friendly Solution |
Reduces carbon footprint and dependency on external energy sources. |
Compact Design & Scalability |
Requires less space than conventional aerobic treatment methods. |
Clarifier
Water Source Type | Municipal Sewage |
Type | INDUSTRIAL |
Industry | French Fries |
Treatment Capacity | 250 m3/hr |
v Clarifiers
The Foundation of Clean Water Treatment
When it comes to industrial water treatment, clarity is everything. Boostflow Water’s Clarifiers are designed to efficiently separate solids from water, ensuring high-quality treatment and compliance with environmental standards. By using the power of sedimentation, our clarifiers remove suspended particles, making them an essential part of wastewater management for various industries.
· How It Works
Clarifiers operate on a simple yet effective principle-gravity-based setting. Wastewater enters the tank at a controlled rate, allowing heavier solids to settle at the bottom while clear water moves to the top for future treatment. The settle sludge is collected and removed, ensuring continuous operation. This process significantly improves water quality and helps industries meet regulatory discharge requirements.
· Why Choose Boostflow Clarifiers?
Efficient Solid Removal |
Removes suspended solids, slit, and sludge with precision. |
Improved Treatment Performance |
Removes suspended solids, slit, and sludge with precision. |
Regulatory Compliance |
Helps industries meet strict water discharge norms. |
Custom-Engineered Designs |
Adaptable to various industrial needs and wastewater loads. |
Low Maintenance & cost-Effective |
Reduces operational downtime and maintenance cost. |
Dissolved Air Flotation Daf
Industry | Dairy Industry |