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Clarifier/Lamella/Tube Settler

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1. Lamella Clarifier

A Lamella Clarifier is a type of clarifier that uses inclined plates to enhance the separation of solids from liquids, often used in water and wastewater treatment. Wastewater flows upwards between the inclined plates, and suspended solids settle on the plate surfaces and slide down into a sludge collection area.

Benefits of Lamella Clarifier

  • Lamella clarifiers are better than other clarifying systems primarily because of their wide effective settling area, which is produced by the employment of inclined plates.
  • This enhances the clarifiers’ operating conditions in several ways.
  • The unit requires only 65~80% of the usual sedimentation area, making it more compact. Therefore, a lamella clarifier system is chosen where site footprint limits are an issue.
  • Because of the smaller necessary space, it is possible to locate and run the clarifiers inside, which mitigates some of the frequent issues with algae development, clogging from blowing debris accumulation, and odor control that arises when the machinery is outside.
  • It is also possible to better regulate the operating temperature and pressure conditions when operating in an enclosed location. Because of its slanted plates, the clarifier can run at overflow rates two to four times higher than those of conventional clarifiers.
  • Lamella clarifiers don’t require the use of chemicals and also have a straightforward design. As such, they can serve as a pre-treatment for sensitive membrane procedures.

2. Tube Settler

To remove TSS, color, algae,and other contaminants from surface water, a Lamella clarifier system should be used in conjunction with a pre-coagulation and flocculation system.

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Benefits of Tube settler

  • The typical operating rate of clarifiers/basins with tube settlers is two to four times that of those without.
  • Up to half of the coagulant dosage can be reduced while still allowing the influent turbidity of the treatment plant filters to be lower.
  • Significant operating cost savings for both water and power result from less filter backwashing.
  • The higher flow capabilities of tube settlers allow for smaller designs for new installations.
  • Tube settlers can be added to existing water treatment plants to enhance flow.
  • By boosting the settling capacity and sediment removal rate in settling tanks, tube settlers raise the permissible flow capacity.
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