500m³ Ultraviolet Ballast Water Treatment Plant
Our medium-pressure ultraviolet ballast water management system utilizes a 40-micron self-cleaning filter combined with medium-pressure ultraviolet (MPUV) disinfection technology. It has a simple structure, superior performance, and the design allowance can meet stricter emission standards. Therefore, it can provide customers with a wide range (50 to 4,000 cubic meters/hour) of ballast water management solutions. For more details, welcome to contact us directly!
Overview
Technical Sescription
Medium-pressure ultraviolet ballast water treatment plant is a combined treatment system utilizing self-cleaning filter and medium-pressure ultraviolet technology, which is suitable for ships of all types and sizes, and can operate under all salinities and temperatures. This system can fully utilize intensity-variable ultraviolet to customize the dose for effective disinfection, which can effectively prevent the reproduction of viable invasive aquatic organisms and bacteria in the water, and there is no risk of discharging any toxic substances during the de-ballasting operation. The 40-micron self-cleaning filter can not only remove the total suspended solids (TSS) in the incoming water, reduce turbidity and maximize the ultraviolet transmittance (UVT) value, thereby effectively enhancing the transmission of ultraviolet light, so it can achieve the same efficacy at a lower power consumption; In addition, it can also effectively control the amount of sediment entering the ballast tank, thereby effectively reducing the rate of deadweight loss due to sediment accumulation.
Technical Specifications
Capacity | Design Pressure | Min. Inlet Pressure | Normal Pressure Loss | Filtration Degree | Air Supply | Operating Temp | Water Salinity |
500 m³/h | 5 bar | 1.5 bar | 0.1 ~ 0.5 bar | 40 micron | More than 5.5 bar | 0 ~ 55 ℃ | Unlimited |
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Conclusion
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