Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) treatment system utilizes advanced technological water treatment processes to limit liquid waste at the end of your industrial process to, as the name suggests, zero.
The plants we design have proven their ability to:
The plants we design, to specific needs, for ZLD can include:
We provide comprehensive wastewater pre-treatment and conditioning; that purifies the wastewater stream by filtration or precipitation. This conditions the water and reduces suspended solids and materials that would otherwise scale and/or foul subsequent treatment phases. The plants we design, integrate and produce could include:
Phase-one concentration with membranes like reverse osmosis (RO), brine concentrators, or electrodialysis. These technologies concentrate salinity by extracting 60–80% of the water.
Filter Press to generate a solid, through a mechanical filter press, which generates solid cakes, that can be used for applications like landfills or combustion.
KREYWIN provides comprehensive wastewater pre-treatment and conditioning that purifies the wastewater stream by filtration or precipitation. This conditions the water and reduces suspended solids and materials that would otherwise scale and/or foul subsequent treatment phases. The plants we design, integrate and produce could include: Phase-one concentration with membranes like reverse osmosis (RO), brine concentrators, or electrodialysis. These technologies concentrate salinity by extracting 60–80% of the water. Evaporation/crystallization through thermal evaporation to collect and reuse water. The waste then goes through a crystallizer, which continues to boil off all the water until all the impurities in the water crystallize and are filtered out as a solid.
We help municipalities and industries in the implementation of their seawater desalination strategies. We design plants that leverage thermal water desalination and reverse osmosis desalination technologies. Saline content is separated by evaporating seawater in distillation systems. We reuse the energy generated during vapor condensation through the process, reducing the energy consumption required to heat the water. This allows electricity use to be optimized and reduces production costs.
25, Ojo Olagun close, off Bishop Oluwole st,
Victoria Island Lagos Nigeria