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SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) treats wastewater (from homes, industries, etc.) to remove contaminants — making it safe to discharge into the environment or reuse. The process happens in three main stages: 1. Primary Treatment (Physical) 2. Secondary Treatment (Biological) 3. Tertiary Treatment (Chemical/Advanced 1. Primary Treatment (Physical Process) Purpose: Remove large solids and suspended materials. Steps: Screening: Removes large […]

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CYCLONE SEPARATOR

Cyclone separators utilize gravity and a vortex to remove particulates from gaseous streams. Industrial cyclones are used in pollution control applications most commonly as a first stage, lower cost method for removing larger particulate matter (PM) from effluent gas streams. Because cyclone separators do not incorporate filter media or moving parts, the pressure drop (therefore,

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SPOT COOLING SYSTEM

A spot cooling system is a specialized cooling solution designed to provide targeted cooling to specific areas or spaces within a larger area. This type of cooling system is commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential settings where precise temperature control is needed or traditional HVAC systems are not sufficient. Here are some key aspects

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PLEATED FILTER BAG

Pleated filter bags are industrial filtration elements designed with a pleated (accordion-style) structure to increase surface area while fitting into the same housing size as a standard filter bag. They’re used for dust collection, liquid filtration, and air filtration across many industries. For Liquid Filtration For Dust Collection Typical Applications Liquid Filtration Dust Collection

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AIR PRE-FILTER

Pre-filters are commonly made of materials that are either cheap and disposable or (more commonly) they are made of a more durable and washable material. More often than not, a pre-filter will have a very long lifespan because they are made to be cleaned, rather than thrown out. This is different than most air filters

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VENTILATION SYSTEM

A ventilation system is an integral part of a building’s HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that helps circulate and exchange air to improve indoor air quality, control temperature, and remove pollutants. Here are some key aspects of ventilation systems: Types of Ventilation Systems: Mechanical Ventilation: Utilizes fans and ductwork to exhaust stale air

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KITCHEN EXHAUST SYSTEM

A kitchen exhaust system is the setup that removes smoke, heat, grease-laden vapours, odors, and airborne contaminants from a kitchen—especially in commercial settings. It helps keep the kitchen safe, comfortable, and compliant with fire-safety codes. Below is a clear breakdown: Main Components of a Kitchen Exhaust System 1. Exhaust Hood 2. Grease Filters / Baffles

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INDUSTRIAL CYCLONE

Cyclone separators utilize gravity and a vortex to remove particulates from gaseous streams. Industrial cyclones are used in pollution control applications most commonly as a first stage, lower cost method for removing larger particulate matter (PM) from effluent gas streams. Because cyclone separators do not incorporate filter media or moving parts, the pressure drop (therefore,

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JET FAN

JET FAN VENTILATION In recent years, horizontal ventilation systems, also known as impulsion or induction ventilation systems, have been established as an alternative to the traditional ones which were based on networks of ducts for extracting and supplying air. This technology is based on the longitudinal ventilation systems used in tunnels, which create a flow

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CENTRIFUGAL FAN

Centrifugal fans consist of an impeller in a casing having a spirally shaped contour. The air enters the impeller in an axial direction and is discharged at the impeller outer periphery. The air flow moves along the centrifugal direction (or radial direction). Sometimes centrifugal fans are called radial flow type fans. Centrifugal fans are capable

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