SHREE VINAYAK JAL PVT. LTD. is engaged in designing, fabricating, supplying and installing a broad spectrum of Biological Treatment Plants.
Special Features
- Quality tested products
- Environment friendly systems
- Easy to Install
- Minimum use of chemicals
“SVJPL” compact BIOSTYR, MBBR, and BIOTHANE technologies address the needs of a cross section of industries for biological treatment solutions.
BIOSTYR treatment plants
The BIOSTYR process combines biological treatment, clarification, and filtration into one compact system. Following primary clarification, BIOSTYR® can provide secondary treatment. Removal of carbon, suspended solids and ammonia nitrification and denitrification are accomplished in a single step, providing a compact solution.
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)technology is based on the biofilm principle and uses the advantages of activated sludge and other biofilm systems with none of the disadvantages.
Bio film elements are manufactured from polyethylene and are used for organics removal, nitrification, denitrification and detoxification.
We have developed a treatment plant technology giving excellent performance, reliability and a low footprint.
BIOSEP Membrane Bio reactors
“SVJPL” Water Technologies uses the innovative, patented BIOSEP process, developed by its own research.
BIOSEP is a high performance solution that combines aerobic biological treatment using activated sludge and membrane filtration for the treatment of municipal and industrial effluent. The filtration step can use immersed membranes or external, pressurized membrane filtration. The process ensures a high reduction of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus pollution, as well as exceptional bacterial removal.
The process is especially suited to applications such as municipal water treatment, food and beverage production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, paper and pulp, and chemical plants, where effluent with organic pollutants needs to be treated.
Process
BIOSEP combines an aeration tank and a membrane system where the membranes are grouped into modules.
After treatment, such as screening, raw water enters the aeration tank where carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are removed.
Membrane filtration then separates the purified water from the activated sludge. Submerged membranes typically deployed in capillary configuration and positioned vertically, with filtrate being drawn through the membranes under slight vacuum. Pressurized membranes, on the other hand, operate on a cross-flow principle. The treated water is pumped out and excess sludge is directly removed from the tank for dewatering.
Benefits over Conventional Activated Sludge
- Exceptional treated water quality
- Highly compact system
- No final clarification
- High COD removal
- Reduced reagent levels in phosphorus elimination
- Thickener may also be removed
- Reduced sludge production