Sludge Treatment by means of Thermal Desorption
Admir Environment Treats Sludge that Derived from Production Processes:
- Sludges from chemical manufacturing processes and chemical plants
- Oil sludge from manufacturing facilities and refining of petroleum and its products
- Sludge from manufacturing processes in the food industry
- Sludge from manufacturing processes that contain metals and residual toxins
- Sludge from the paper industry
- Floating ash
Sludge Treatment by Means of Thermal Desorption System
The method was developed to treat the separation of oil and mercury from sludge, for the purpose of recycling.
The thermal "vaporization- condensation" treatment is the most advanced phase of the separation treatment of industrial sludge. Use of the thermal separation technologies is designed for maximum separations of solids and liquids by means of the vaporization-condensation process. The process includes controlled vaporization of liquids in the sludge through use of a furnace that horizontally blends the sludge at a temperature of up to 400oC.
At the end of the process, there remain completely dry solids that are hydrocarbon free (TPH).
The solids, which are shrunk down to a very small volume, are treated with a method of solidification that prevents the flow of pollutants such as heavy metals after the burial process.
Advantages of Using the Vaporization- Condensation Process:
- Enables the recycling of materials.
- Separation of clean oil from refinery sludge.
- Complete separation of solids and liquids.
- Decrease in the volume of the solids marked for removal to the minimum required.
- A controlled work environment that prevents the release of pollutants into the environment.
- Solidification of waste allows for it to be removed to regular burial sites.
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