Do you have technologies other than the α-Gaia system?

Our α-Gaia system is an outstanding treatment system, however, to achieve full volume reduction in dewatering sludge, the system must run for nearly a full day. This is not very effective in cases of high-volume sludge treatment. Moreover, the system has to accommodate various types of sludge in addition to organic sludge such as construction site sludge, petroleum sludge, dredging sludge, chemically reacted sludge, inorganic sludge, organic and inorganic compound sludge, etc. These types of sludge are often produced in high volumes.

In order to accommodate these situations, we offer another treatment option called CLIRAC treatment. With this method, a special chemical formula generates a chemical reaction to dewater the sludge. This technique allows sludge to solidify quickly (only 10 to 15 minutes to reach a pudding-like consistency). Moreover, after solidifying, the treated material doesn’t reform into sludge again even in water, and there is no re-elution of chemical components such as organic material or heavy metals. Within 7 to 10 days, the water content of processed sludge goes down to 10 % or less.

The advantages of CLIRAC treatment are its ease of use, speed, cost effectiveness, and safety.


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FAQ

     
What is industrial waste disposal?
What is sludge (industrial waste)?
What is sludge treatment?
Why is so much sewage sludge generated?
Is sewage sludge simply treated by drying, incinerating, or landfilling?
Is WEF’s α-Gaia system effective to treat sewage sludge?
Do you have technologies other than the α-Gaia system?
How can we adopt CLIRAC treatment in our facility?
What is the procedure for CLARIC treatment at our site?
Is CLIRAC treated sludge recyclable?
Petroleum sludge is known to be very difficult to treat, therefore, such sludge is normally left untreated. Is your technology able to treat and recycle this type of sludge?
The demand for a new treatment technology has emerged because the current methods suffer from issues with energy-consumption and disposal limitations. Is WEF capable of providing technology to solve these two issues?
Pressurized flotation separation process of oil requires a large amount of chemicals in addition to high maintenance and cost for disposing the separated oil substance as industrial waste. Does the SBC-Pro treatment system help solve these issues?
Waste disposal is broadly categorized as one of two types, industrial waste or general waste. For general waste disposal, unlike Japan, China and other Asian countries are lacking strict waste recycling regulations, even though their landfill capacities are getting smaller and smaller. We often see photos of children in such countries working and searching for valuables in the waste disposal sites (raw garbage). Do you have any solution to treat general waste without waste segregation?
What is active oxygen?
Is active oxygen potentially harmful to humans?
Are there merits that outweigh the risks of active oxygen? / Why did you decide to use this material?
What makes WEF’s technology in active oxygen a “world-leading” technology?
Is active oxygen easy to generate?
How does active oxygen work?
What types of material can be treated with α-Gaia?
Is there any health risk using α-Gaia?