Optimize your operations with the right wash water treatment system. Benefit from lower discharge expenses, water savings, and a smaller environmental impact. Explore the diverse treatment systems presented here, each offering unique advantages. However, the optimal solution depends on your specific wastewater and operational needs. Contact us for expert, personalized guidance in selecting the most effective wash water treatment for your business.
These systems utilize microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, etc.) to break down organic pollutants in wastewater. They are particularly effective in treating water contaminated with biodegradable materials like fats, oils, grease (FOG), and certain chemicals found in industrial cleaning effluents. These systems often involve stages like primary sedimentation, biological reactors (e.g., activated sludge, trickling filters), and secondary clarification.
High-Volume Cannon Water Treatment Systems
This category likely refers to systems designed to treat large quantities of water rapidly, often for applications where high flow rates are essential, such as vehicle fleets or large industrial equipment cleaning. These systems might incorporate various technologies like high-capacity filtration, UV disinfection, or chemical treatment to handle the volume efficiently. The “cannon” aspect might refer to the high-pressure delivery of treated water or a specific component within the treatment process.
Oil/Water Separators
These systems are specifically designed to separate oil and grease from wastewater. They work based on the difference in density between oil and water, allowing oil to float to the surface where it can be skimmed off. Various designs exist, including gravity separators, coalescing plate separators, and dissolved air flotation (DAF) systems for more complex emulsions.
Pit Systems (Sump Systems)
These systems typically involve a collection pit or sump where wastewater from cleaning operations accumulates. From the pit, the water can be pumped through various treatment stages. The pit itself can act as a primary sedimentation basin, allowing heavier solids to settle out. Subsequent treatment might include filtration, chemical treatment, or discharge to a more comprehensive wastewater treatment plant.
Portable Water Treatment Systems
These are self-contained, mobile water treatment units that can be easily transported to different job sites. They often incorporate various filtration stages, and sometimes chemical treatment or other technologies, depending on the application.
Recycle Systems (Water Reclaim Systems)
These systems are designed to capture wastewater from the cleaning process, treat it to remove contaminants, and then reuse the treated water for subsequent cleaning tasks. They typically involve multiple stages of filtration, separation (e.g., oil/water separators), and sometimes disinfection.
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If you operate a fleet of trucks or other heavy equipment that you clean often, installing a wash bay system can save you hours of man power.
This complete washing system includes the pressure washer of your choice located remotely in your facility, with a trolley system of hoses and wands, allowing multiple users at one time. It is easier to maintain than a stand-alone pressure washer.
Our systems are customized to fit your specific cleaning needs. The result is faster, more efficient cleaning.
Gun Systems
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Gun Systems
By splitting the water volume of one pressure washer to several gun and hose locations in the Wash Bay, it allows more than one user to clean at the same time, all at maximum pressure.
Undercarriage Nozzles
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Undercarriage Nozzles
Undercarriage nozzles reach under the vehicle to clean without having to get on your hands and knees.
Pressure Washer
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Pressure Washer
Stationary pressure washers which run on natural gas or LP gas are the pressure washer of choice in wash bays. This means that no refueling is required, as the fuel source is piped in
Hose Reels
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Hose Reels
Hose Reels, trolley kits (5A) and swivel hose booms (5B) lift the hoses off the ground and out of grease and oil, which prevents damage by accidentally running over them. Also allows the hose to be easily maneuvered around the vehicle you are cleaning.
Piping
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Piping
High pressure stainless steel piping to the reel drops.
Floor Gate
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Floor Gate
Floor grate sends waster water into an oil water separator.
Chemical Tanks
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Chemical Tanks
Chemical tanks available with remote monitored chemical level. Chemical ranging from light cleaning all to heavy degreasers.
High Pressure Wand
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High Pressure Wand
High pressure VP wand options providing direct chemical application with full pressure control provide the ability to lower pressure as low as 500 psi.
Trolly System
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Trolly System
Trolly sliding hose option keeping the hose off the floor preventing damage and tripping hazards.
Remote Control
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Remote Control
Remote with pressure, heat and chemical control.
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