Alar Corp

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What Is A Rotary Vacuum Filter

Per Wikipedia, a Rotary Vacuum Filter consists of a drum rotating in a tub of liquid to be filtered. TheALAR Auto-Vac is a rotary vacuum drum precoat filter is exactly that…it effectively removes solid particles from the sludge, producing dewatered waste. Typically, this waste is disposed of at a local landfill without further drying.  The Auto-Vac is self-cleaning with every revolution, which prevents blinding or clogging, and provides rapid filtration and extremely high filtrate clarity.

The Auto-Vac Features:  16 Filter Sizes  -  Reduces Hauling Costs  -  Easy Operation  -  Quality Water & Dry Solids  -  Environmental & Economical Solutions  -  Absolute Microfiltration

Ideal For: Total Suspended Solids  -  Metals  -  Biological Oxygen Demand

Industries:  Concrete  Flexographic Printing  -  Food & Dairy  -  Grease & Septic  -  Metal Finishing  -  Paint & Coatings  -  Hydraulic Fracturing  / Oil Drilling Fluids…as well as many others

 

 

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December 18, 2012 at 9:02 pm Comments (0)

ALAR Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Clarifier

The ALAR D.A.F. Clarifier is a wastewater clarification system that combines flotation and settling. This incorporates dissolved or inspirited air to aid in the flotation of fine solids, fats, oils, and grease.  Its rectangular design uses less space, and the hopper shaped bottom facilities easy removal and high concentration of settleable solids. Sludge collectors, equally spaced on the traveling bridge, give complete coverage of the clarifier bottom.  The bridge is also equipped with wiper blades that sweep the surface of the clarifier on each forward movement of the bridge.  These wiper blades move the float to the incline plate and into the float discharge trough.

Polymer Injection: (2 potential tanks)

Chemical separation is necessary (prior to the DAF) using a polymer.  Polymer breaks apart the emulsified solids from the water and allows them to concentrate and float.

Flocculation or coagulation of solids is typically accomplished through the addition of cationic and/or anionic polymers; resulting easier solid flotation and less dissolved air usage.  In many cases, the use of polymers promotes stronger floc formation, lower float volumes, and lower float moisture content.

In some cases additional polymer dosage is not necessary prior to a dewatering filter.  Polymer enhances the filtration rates, provides higher quality effluent, and dryer solids.  In the case of the Auto-Vac, it also conserves the use of diatomaceous earth (filter media).

DAF Float:

The pH adjustment chemicals, coagulants, and polymers will impact the methods of disposal and/or utilization of the float generated by the DAF system.  The moisture content and volume of material recovered by a DAF will vary and must be considered when sizing transfer pumps, storage tanks, and dewatering systems.

The tank size should be capable of holding 10% of the original gallons of sludge; and be agitated using a mixer (if going to dewatering filtration).

ALAR Auto-Vac Sludge Dewatering Filter:

The ALAR Auto-Vac is a rotary vacuum drum filter that effectively removes solid particles from the sludge, producing dewatered dry waste.  Typically, this waste is disposed of at a local landfill without further drying.  The Auto-Vac is self-cleaning with every revolution, which prevents blinding or clogging, and provides rapid filtration and extremely high filtrate clarity.  The ALAR Aut0-Vac filtering system is skid mounted, pre-piped, pre-wired for easy installation.  It is offered in both semi-automatic and automatic modes of operation.  This design works incredibly well with DAF sludge applications.

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March 12, 2012 at 8:56 pm Comments (0)

Municipal Disposal Done Right

Dean Trevaskis pumps and hauls commercial greasetrap, residential septic, portable toilet and wine lees near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California.

In 1999, with several disposal sites closing or raising their discharge fees, Trevaskis opened a private processing plant to dewater over 3.5 million gallons of sludge a year.  The plant turns a profit, and Trevaskis sees a lot of potential for growth and may one day move away from pumping and concentrate solely on the processing business.

Trevaskis was excited to share what he’s learned by hosting an open house this past October (2011) in conjunction with a wastewater sysmposium held by COWA and NAWT.  Sierra Septic showcased their 12-year-old ALAR system consisting of a Rotary Auger Strainer, Super Sack Unloading System and Auto-Vac AV690 Rotary Vacuum Drum Precoat Filter.

View entire story at: Disposal Done Right

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January 23, 2012 at 6:10 pm Comments (0)

Company Expands Wastewater Treatment Services

Hank and Shane VanVeen of Wessuc located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada expanded their wastewater treatment and pumping services into a long-term municipal biosolids management.

When land-application of the sludge is unavailable, Wessuc turned to dewatering and composting practices.  The VanVeen’s tried to dewater the liquid sludge using centrifuge and belt press technologies. The equipment could not handle variances of thick and thin loads, and it wore out and choked on grit, sand, hairballs, and plastic.

Wessuc found greater success with a trailer-mounted ALAR Auto-Vac rotary vacuum drum filter.  “It gives us a great competitive advantage.  It uses less power, and we get very high effluent quality.  The water we return to the digest contains roughly 16 to 20 mg/l of total suspended solids”, says Hank VanVeen.

Wessuc,  a customer of ALAR‘s since June 2005, has an Auto-Vac Model 6120 at their facility.

Read more: A Solids Success

Trailer Mounted Auto-Vac Rotary Vacuum Drum Filter

 

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December 13, 2011 at 4:18 pm Comments (0)

Optimizing Wastewater Handling & Saving Money

PPG Industries constantly seeks to improve pollution and waste prevention programs throughout its global manufacturing facilities.  In 2009, PPG’s Reno Plant took steps to enhance its existing wash water and wastewater management program by implementing an in-house chemical treatment and dewatering system. The Reno plant produces latex paint under the familiar brand names of Olympic and Pittsburgh paints.

Challenge: PPG Industries in Reno, NV., sought a more efficient way to deal with its wash water and wastewater.

Solution: PPG did its due diligence in conducting several performance tests on a complete chemical batch and filter system from Alar Engineering Corporation.

Conclusion: PPG ultimately purchased an ALAR Auto-Vac filter to handle their 12,000 gallons of wastewater per day.  They were able to reduce cross-state sludge handling and disposal costs.

Auto-Vac 660 Treatment System

 

Read the full article at: www.alarcorp.com (Case Studies)

 

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November 15, 2011 at 9:36 pm Comments (0)

ALAR’s Water Pollution Control Systems

One of the most common needs in today’s manufacturing environment is sludge dewatering and meeting discharge limits.  To achieve individual disposal requirements of industries worldwide, ALAR manufactures a full line of progressive liquid/solid separation equipment; often built in conjunction with chemical batch systems.  Choose from a variety of time-proven filtration and dewatering technology that will meet or exceed your expectations.

ALAR’s Water Pollution Control Fleet:

  • Auto-Vac Rotary Vacuum Drum Filter
  • Flex-O-Star
  • Micro-Klean (plate-n-frame press system)
  • Slurry-Klean (automatic filter press)

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May 23, 2011 at 2:31 pm Comments (0)