Designed to treat high solids, abrasive waste streams such as vibratory, tumbling, spindle, and disc finishing.

Production tested modular systems are fully automated for minimal operational and maintenance attention.

Produces consistent effluent quality even though waste stream may be variable.

Removes a variety of contaminates including solids, oils, and heavy metals.

Reduces waste volume as much as 98% with no additional sludge generation due to chemical treatment.


FRAME NUMBER VIBRATORY CAPACITY (GPD) NUMBER OF MEMBRANES FOOTPRINT
CTS8
CTS16
CTS24
CTS48
CTS72
250 - 800
500 - 1600
1000 - 2400
1500 - 4800
4800 - 7200
4 - 8
8 - 16
16 - 24
24 - 48
48 - 72
3'6" X 2'6" X 13'
3'6" X 2'6" X 13'
3'6" X 2'6" X 13'
11' X 5' X 6'1"
11' X 5' X 6'1"


STANDARD FEATURES OPTIONAL FEATURES
Wide channel membrane design which can be mechanically or chemically cleaned.

Safety features include high temperature and low pump pressure cutoff.

Integral cleaning tank.

Abrasive resistant double mechanical flushed pump seal.

Process and equalization tanks with 450 cone bottom for ease of sludge removal.

pH control systems.

Permeate reuse systems.

Expandable designs for future growth.
SYSTEM OPERATION
Wastewater is transferred from the vibratory equipment to the process tank and than pumped under low pressure through the wide channel membrane filters. The cross-flow filtration design prevents membrane clogging which allows the permeation of a continuous stream of clean water for discharge to sewer or reuse. The retained solids, including the heavy metals, are concentrated and periodically removed from the bottom of the coned process tank. Additional dewatering of the concentrated solids via a roll media filter, filter press, or evaporation may be desirable.



CROSS-FLOW FILTRATION
Waste water flows across the membrane surface under pressure and at high velocity. This cross- flow circulation and high turbulence prevents a build of solids on the membrane surface creating a "self-cleaning" filter. Water and dissolved solids continuously pass through the membrane and are termed permeate while oil and suspended solids are retained by the membrane and concentrated further with each pass through the system. Conventional filtration on the other hand is "self- clogging" and causes a "cake" of solids to build-up on the filter surface requiring frequent filter cleaning or replacement



THE Chemtrol ADVANTAGE
Chemtrol doesn't just sell you membrane systems. Chemtrol's more than 40 years of experience in vibratory and tumble finishing processes, compound manufacturing, and waste treatment provides a total solution approach to your mass finishing problems. Our technical staff is ideally suited to optimize your entire system, from process design to waste treatment. Visit our facility and experience production tested solutions for your most pressing need.



















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