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  • Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

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    • ConditionNew
    • Automatic GradeSemi Automatic
    • ApplicationAnaerobic Wastewater Treatment
    • Country of Origin380V
    • Total Carbohydrate5yrs
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • SAFF (Submerged Aerated Fixed Film) and Trickling Filter technologies utilize a bed of media to provide a surface for microorganisms, enhancing the aeration process and promoting the biological breakdown of pollutants in sewage. Advantages: High treatment efficiency, robust performance, and cost-effectiveness.
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

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    The reactor consists in essence of a container filled with catalyst particles. These particles can be contained within a supporting structure, like tubes or channels, or they can be packed in one single compartment in the reactor. One of the most common reactors in the chemical industry, for use in heterogeneous catalytic processes, is the packed bed reactor. This type of reactor is used both in synthesis as well as in effluent treatment and catalytic combustion.
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

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    • Country of Origin220 to 440 V
    • MaterialStainless Steel,Hastelloy,Inconel
    • Capacity1 g to 100 g
    • Max Pressure100 Kg
    • Frequency50 to 60 Hz
    • Surface FinishingColor Coated
    • PhaseSingle Phase, Three Phase
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

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    • Brand NameAmar Equipment Pvt. Ltd.
    • ConditionNew
    • Fixed Bed Reactor/ Packed Bed Reactor Multi-phase reactor systems are widely used in fine chemicals, oil and gas,petrochemical refineries, pharmaceutical, pesticides and in research centers.With the evolving needs of the industry for enhanced productivity and lowercost of production; Amar offers tubular reactor systems in continuous manner for various applications with system integration and automation which maximizes the efficiency and accuracy of research and production operations Salient Features Fixed Bed Reactor volume from 10 mL to 1000 L, higher volumes optional Designed up to 350 bar & 1100°C, higher ratings optional Various MOCs such as SS316, Inconel, Hastelloy, and other special alloys Explosion proof plants for highly explosive reactions/hazardous area Table top or skid mounted plants Either a standard or customisable unit can be offered for gas liquid feed combinations, product outlets, series or parallel reactors, multi zone heatingfurnaces etc. with integrated controls, high level of safety, automation andSCADA software Fixed bed reactor, trickle bed reactor designs offered Applications & system of packed bed reactor Catalyst testing, oxidation, reforming, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation,liquefaction, fischer Tropsch process, hydro-cracking, carboxylation, catalystscreening, fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), microreactor system, syngas reactorsystem, pyrolysis reactor system, packed bed reactor system, vapor rig system,biomass gasification system, hydroprocessing catalyst testing system, catalystreduction unit, multi-purpose reactor unit, vapor phase reaction system etc Table Top Reactor System (TTRS) The table top reactor system is very compact & complete semi or fully automated system for vapor phase catalyst evaluation and continuous flow process analysis.The reactor and feed lines are mounted within an isothermal oven. System Specifications: Reactor volume: 5-50 ml System pressure: Upto 200 bar Temperature rating (reactor): Upto 650 °C Temperature rating (oven): Upto 200 °C Description: Feeding section: Feed streams are provided for 4 reactants (2 liquids, 2 gases), the purge gas and the GC carrier gas. Feed lines includes bulk head union connectors, inline filters, metering valve, 3- way ball valve and check valve. Reactor section inside oven: Preheater & vaporizer: This section includes 2 coils for preheating gases and 2 coils for vaporizing liquids. Reactor: volume available from 5 – 50 ml. Reactor status valve: The optional multiport reactor status valve can permit reactor bypass. Sample valve: Sampling valve can be provided for transfer of sample of product to GC unit. Back pressure regulator: Manually operated (standard) with optional automatic control. Product collection section: Gas liquid separator: Volumes upto 250 ml will be placed after reactor and before back pressure regulator. Heated transfer line: It connects the sample valve to the gas chromatograph unit (supplied by client).
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

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    To conduct hydrotreating reactions of petroleum oils (in the range of Naphtha to gas oils). Project Details:Operating Temperature: 370°C,Operating pressure: 100 bar.g,Catalyst capacity: 100 cc, PC-PLC based control System, PC-PLC based control System.
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  • Packed Bed Reactor Systems

    Packed Bed Reactor Systems

    900,000 / Units

    • MaterialSS
    • Power SourceElectric
    • Automation GradeAutomatic
    • Country of Origin280 V
    • Frequency50 Hz
    • Brand NamePilon Engineering Pvt Ltd
    • Country of OriginMade in India
    • Material GradeSS316
    • ApplicationIndustrial
    • Phases3 Phase
    • Max Pressure9 kg
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  • Fixed Bed/catalytic Reactor Set Up

    Fixed Bed/catalytic Reactor Set Up

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    • Number Of FlowerFixed Bed/catalytic Reactor
    • MaterialHigh-quality Stainless Steel
    • DesignAdvanced
    • Temperature RangeTypically 20°C To 500°C
    • Pressure RangeTypically Up To 10 Bar
    • PackagingSecure Packaging For Safe Transport
    • Advanced fixed bed/catalytic reactor designed for a wide range of catalytic processes, offering precise control over flow rates, temperature, and pressure.
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

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    Volume: 20ml to 10liters. Inner Ø from1/8" to 5" Working temperature:  up to 900°C. Working pressure: 10 to 1000 bar.
  • Fixed Bed Reactors

    Fixed Bed Reactors

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    • MaterialStainless Steel
    • Capacity10 Liters
    • ShapeCylindrical
    • Temperature RangeRoom Temperature To 300°C
    • We offer high-quality Fixed Bed Reactors made of durable Stainless Steel with a 10-liter capacity. The cylindrical shape allows for efficient chemical reactions. Our reactors can withstand a wide temperature range from room temperature to 300°C, making them versatile for various applications. As a leading Manufacturer, we ensure top-notch quality and reliability in our products, providing a dependable solution for your industrial needs.
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

    350 / Kilogram

    • FeaturesVertical Orientation
    • Material of ConstructionStainless Steel
    • Tank Capacity500 to 1000 L
  • Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

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    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor (SAFF) is a process of sewage sanitation and waste water treatment that is mainly used in the household and commercial complexes as well. This technology is cost-effective and is primarily consisted of three phases that include primary settlement stage, secondary treatment and final settlement or clarification stage. In the entire waste water industry, this technology is considered as a simple technique of waste water treatment, particularly for the small-to-medium sized treatment plants. The use of this technology is restricted up to medium sized plants due to the limited land availability. An ingenious submerged plant consists of fixed place parts within its process zones, and the serviceable objects are positioned in the zone to access it easily without trouble making to any ongoing treatment.Submerged Aerated Fixed Films technology is a procedure used to substantially advance the effluent discharge quality. IEC presents a modular design that is easy to install. The submerged aerated plants can be designed in any size to tackle with the bigger flow and loads. The SAFF systems exceptionally aerated and cost-effective. IEC supply lucrative solutions by focusing on the explicit needs of the customer’s application. The corporation offers competent services by working closely with the clients. To deal with the trouble shooting and maintenance of the existing system, the appropriate upholding services are also offered by us.
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  • Fixed Bed Reactor

    Fixed Bed Reactor

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    Plant Description: The plant was commissioned in June 2016 and is designed as a compact unit for carrying out catalyst testing unit.
  • Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor

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    ACSION SAFF (Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film Reactor ) In ACSION SAFF processes, the microorganisms responsible for the conversation of organic material nutrients are attached to an inter packing material and nutrients are removed from the waste water flowing past the attached growth also known as a biofilm liquid layer. The most common aerobic attached growth process used is the trickling filter in which waste water is distributed over the top area of a vessel containing non submerged packing material. Historically, rock was used most commonly as the packing material for trickling filters, with typical depths ranging from 1.25 to 2 m (4 to 6 ft). Most modern trickling filters vary in height from 5 to 10 m (16 to 33 ft) and are packed with a plastic packing material for biofilm attachment. The plastic packing material is designed such that about 90 to 95 percent of the volume in the tower consists of void space. Air circulation in the void space, by either natural draft or blowers, provides oxygen for the microorganisms growing as an attachment biofilm. Influent wastewater is distributed over the packing and flows as a non uniform liquid film over the attached biofilm. Excess biomass sloughs from the attached growth periodically and clarification is required for liquid/solids separation to provide an effluent with an acceptable suspended solids concentration. The solids are collected at the bottom of the clarifier and removed for waste-water sludge processing. BIOLOGICAL NITRIFICATION Nitrification is term used to describe the two-step biological process in which ammonia (nh4 –n) is oxidized to nitrite (no2-n) nitrite is oxidized to nitrite (no3-n). the need for nitrification in wastewater treatment arises from water quality cancers over (1) the effect of ammonia on receiving water with respect to do concentrations and fish toxicity, (2) the need to provide nitrogen removal to control eutrophication, and (3) the need to provide nitrogen control for water-reuse applications including groundwater recharge. For reference, the current (2001) drinking water maximum contaminant level (MCL) for nitrate nitrogen is 45 mg/l as nitrate or 10mg/l as nitrogen. the total concentration of organic and ammonia nitrogen concentration in municipal wastewater is typically in the range from 25 to 45 mg/l as nitrogen based on a flow rate of 450l/capited.d (120gal/capita.d). In many parts of the world with limited water supplies, total concentrations in excess of 200 mg/l as and have been measured in domestic wastewater. PROCESS DESCRIPTION As with BOD removal, nitrification can be accomplished in both suspended growth and attached growth biological processes. For suspended growth processes, a more common approach is to achieve nitrification along with BOD removal in the same single-sludge process, consisting of an aeration tank, clarifier, and sludge recycle system. In case where there is a significant potential for toxic and inhibitory substances in the wastewater, a two-sludge suspended growth system may be considered fibers in series with the first aeration tank/clarifier unit operated at a short SRT for BOD removal. The BOD and toxic substances are removed in the first unit, so that nitrification can proceed unhindered in the second. A portion of influent wastewater usually has to be bypassed to the second sludge system to provide a sufficient amount of solids for efficient solids flocculation and clarification. Because the bacteria responsible for nitrification grow much more slowly than heterotrophic bacteria, systems designed for nitrification generally have much longer hydraulic and solids retention times than those for systems designed only for BOD removal. In SAFF systems used for nitrification, most of the BOD must be removed before nitrifying organisms can be established. The heterotrophic bacteria have a higher biomass yield and thus can establish. The heterotrophic bacteria have a higher biomass yield and thus can dominate the surface area of fixed-film systems over nitrifying bacteria. Nitrification is accomplished in an attached growth reactor BOD removal or in a separate attached growth systems designed specifically for nitrification. The placement of packing material in the aeration tank of the activated-sludge process dates back to the 1940s with the Hays and Griffith processes (WEF, 2000). Present day designs use more engineered packing and include the use of packing materials tat are suspended in the aeration tank with mixed liquor, fixed packing material placed in portions of the aeration tank, as well as submerged RBC. The advantages claimed for these activated sludge process enhancements are as follows : Increased treatment capacityGreater process stabilityReduced sludge productionEnhanced sludge settles abilityReduced solids loadings on the secondary clarifierNo increase in operation and maintenance costs MICROBIOLOGY Aerobic autotrophic bacteria are responsible for nitrification in activated sludge and biofilm processes. Nitrification, as noted above is a two step process involving two groups of bacteria. In the first stage, ammonia is oxidized to nitrite by one group of autographic bacteria. In the second stage, nitrate is oxidized to nitrate by another group of autotrophic bacteria. It should be noted that the two groups of autographic bacteria are distinctly different. Starting with classical experiments on nitrification by Winogradsky (1891), the bacteria genera commonly noted for nitrification in wastewater treatment are the autotrophic bacteria Nitrosamines and Nitrobacter, which oxidize ammonia to nitrate and then to nitrate, respectively. Other autotrophic bacteria where were identified as being capable of oxidation ammonia to nitrate (prefix with Nitroso-) are Nitrosococcus, Nitrosospira, Nitrosolobus, and nitrosorobrio (printer, 1970). It should be noted that during the 1990, many more autotrophic bacteria were identified as being capable of oxidizing ammonia. Besides Nitrobacter, nitrite can also be oxidized by other autotrophic bacteria (nitro-) genera: Nitrosococcus, Nitrosospira, Nitrospina and Nitroeystis. Using oligonucleotied probes for ammonia oxidizing bacteria, Wagner et al. (1995) showed that nitrosomonas was common in activated-sludge systems. For nitrate oxidation in activated sludge, Teske et al. (1994) found that Nitrococcus was quite prevalent. Whether different growth conditions can select for different genera of nitrifying bacteria or if their nitrification kinetics are significantly different is unknown at present. ACSION has developed this technique in a most modern way of versatile design and has supplied many such plants to meet the requirement of our valued customers.
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  • Submerged Aerobic Fixed Bed Reactors

    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Bed Reactors

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    Submerged Aerobic Fixed Bed Reactors, Pool Pumps And Multiport Valve
  • Fixed Bed Micro Reactor

    Fixed Bed Micro Reactor

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    Fixed Bed Micro Reactor, Circulators & Cryosta
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    Fixed Bed Reactors, Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Shaker Hydrogenato
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