Alar Corp

Solving Worldwide Industrial & Environmental Wastewater Problems Since 1970

What is a Filter Press?

A Filter Press (also known as a Plate-and-Frame Filter Press) removes solids from wastewater and produces a clean effluent.

It is the most widely used method in the treatment of sludge produced by wastewater treatment.

 

 

 

 

 

ALAR’s Micro-Klean™ has the following features:

  • 2 to 20 cubic feet Size Options
  • Heavy Duty Steel Construction
  • Automatic Open/Close Ram
  • Roll-Off Solids Hopper
  • Chemical Batch Treatment Skid Option
  • PLC or Manual Control

ALAR also builds a Slurry-Klean™ Filter Press that is an economical compact plate-n-frame filter press with the ability to filter and purge automatically; providing continuous operation with minimal labor.  The Slurry Klean™ provides an innovative  solution for small batch operations and companies that cut, drill or grind concrete; it is best suited for cured or inactive concrete slurry water recycling.

The Micro-Klean™ and Slurry-Klean™ are made in the USA with easy access to universal parts and 40+ years of ALAR Engineering experience.

 

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February 7, 2013 at 5:00 pm Comments (0)

ALAR…Redefining Ink Wastewater Treatment

ALAR is preparing to attend the SuperCorrExpo in Atlanta at the Georgia World Congress Center in October.  ALAR has been exhibiting at the SuperCorrExpo for many years. We feature a working model of the ALAR Auto-Vac® in our booth (#2947).

ALAR built its first production unit specifically for flexographic ink wastewater in 1970.  The concept was to manufacture a complete system to remove metals, solids, and color; along with the ability to handle starch and adhesive waste – without clogging or blinding the filter.

ALAR’s Wastewater Treatment Fleet consists of:

  • Flex-O-Star® – Automatic system with Auto-Vac® filter, chemical batch delivery and treatment bank
  • Auto-Vac® – Rotary vacuum pre-coat drum filter that is self-cleaning and will not blind
  • Micro-Klean™ – Easy to operate plate-n-frame filter press

 

 

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September 7, 2012 at 7:57 pm Comments (0)

Oil Drilling Mud Waste Dewatering

New rules from the North Dakota Industrial Commission go into effect April 1, 2012 that will provide stricter regulations to the oil industry.

Specifically, oil companies will now be required to separate liquids and drilling mud from rock cuttings.  The liquids can then be hauled away for disposal or recycling rather than stored in reserve pits.

Governor Jack Dalrymple, who is part of the Commission, said, “We want to do away with open pits for production wastewater.  There are treatment processes available today to clean and recycle these waste liquids  so that we leave a lighter footprint on the environment. Our management and oversight must reflect improvements made possible through new technologies .”

Aware of the upcoming “No Reserve Pit” regulations, ND based Paragon Water Solutions tested conventional methods such as Centrifuges, Hydrocyclones, Filter Presses and Settling Tanks. In each scenario, they hauled out hundreds of barrels of dirty water, and replaced them with truckloads of clean water.

In January 2011, Paragon contacted ALAR Engineering Corporation, a manufacturer of wastewater separation and water recycling equipment, with a need to dewater water-based drilling mud from active circulating systems where other technologies failed. ALAR recommended the Auto-Vac®  rotary vacuum precoat drum; a self-cleaning filter that does not blind or cause bottlenecks, and is forgiving of wastewater variances and thick oily sludge.

A trailer-mounted ALAR system, capable of filtering up to 800 barrels a day, was commissioned in April 2011. A year later the Auto-Vac® continues to filter a combination of wastewaters, producing dry solids and recyclable clean water without the cost and headaches.

Paragon noticed that the Auto-Vac® eliminates the need for reserve pits, which should satisfy the NDIC rule.  Their customers claim that the clean water increases the drilling rate of penetration and reduces mud pump and downhole tool wear and maintenance. The dry solids decrease wet tonnage hauling and water truck traffic congestion.  Most of all, the dollar savings are substantial. Earlier methods cost Paragon customers up to $66 a barrel; Paragon charges much less utilizing their mobilized Auto-Vac®.

Paragon Water Solutions focusses mainly on water-based drilling fluid reserve pit wastewater in the Williston Basin and Bakken Shale Oil Field.  A video of the ALAR Auto-Vac® system in operation is available online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkZUzEaqh-M

There are Auto-Vac® systems in the infant stage currently filtering hydraulic fracturing production water in PA and NM; showing promising results. ALAR custom builds sixteen (16) filter sizes to accommodate virtually any volume of wastewater.

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March 22, 2012 at 9:21 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)

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)

TOP 5 REASONS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT

  1. Enhance Environmental Efficiency…go GREEN
  2. Reduce Hauling Costs…Save $$$
  3. Achieve Clean Water…clear filtrate goes to the city sewer
  4. Achieve Dry Solids…landfill ready dry solids go directly to the local landfill
  5. Keep the EPA off your back…no more fines

If you have an issue with your process water, what are you doing to solve it?

Are you trying to chemically treat it?   Can the clean water be reused in your production process or does it go down the drain?

Have you researched any wastewater treatment options?

Raw BEFORE and Filtrate/Dry Solids AFTER Treatment

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May 24, 2011 at 1:30 pm Comments (0)

What is Wastewater?

ALAR has been solving worldwide industrial & environmental wastewater problems since 1970. Wastewater treatment systems include the Auto-Vac Rotary Vacuum Filter, Flex-O-Star, Micro-Klean Filter Press and Slurry-Klean (Automatic Filter Press).

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May 20, 2011 at 7:21 pm Comments (0)