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How it Works
CMR uses a combination of chemical and physical treatment
to remove all contaminants in one step. Other systems attempt
to settle out contaminants but this goes against the nature
of oils and greases - they want to float! Contrary to common
sense, metal particles in these types of waste streams don't
sink; their small particle sizes prevent easily settling.
(This is one reason why traditional methods take so long to
process a batch.) Other solids tend to have low molecular
weights. So we encourage floating by combining all contaminants
with chemistry and micro air bubbles to form highly buoyant,
fast rising particles.
The chemistry is mixed in a proprietary plug
flow reactor-type floculator. Finally,
the large buoyant particles are allowed to rise to the top
of the dissolved air flotation unit where they are pulled
off by skimmer paddles. The clean water exits the system where
it can be discharged to the POTW or reused in the plant.
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