Pulp and Paper Industry
Wastewater Treatment Solutions
Sustainable Treatment Technologies for a Cleaner Future
The pulp and paper industry generates large volumes of wastewater with high concentrations of
organic matter, suspended solids, and chemical pollutants. We offer advanced and customized
wastewater treatment solutions specifically designed to meet the environmental challenges of this
industry.
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Challenges in Pulp & Paper Wastewater
The pulp and paper manufacturing process creates complex wastewater challenges that require specialized treatment approaches.
High COD & BOD Levels
Caused by lignin, cellulose fibers, and process chemicals.
Suspended Solids & Sludge Generation
Resulting from pulping, washing, and screening operations.
Toxic Compounds
Such as chlorinated organics from bleaching processes.
Large Volume of Effluent
Requiring continuous and efficient treatment processes.
Our Treatment Approach
We offer end-to-end treatment systems that ensure compliance with discharge regulations and support water reuse within the plant. Our solutions typically include:
🔹 Primary Treatment
Screening, sedimentation, and Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) to remove solids and floatables.
🔹 Secondary Treatment
Advanced Aerobic biological process - Bio wave SBR, Activated Sludge Process (ASP), or Anaerobic UASB to reduce BOD and COD.
🔹 Tertiary Treatment
Sand filtration, ultrafiltration, and disinfection to remove remaining impurities and pathogens.
🔹 Sludge Management
Efficient dewatering and drying systems for safe sludge handling and disposal.
Why Choose Us?
✔ Customized System Design
Tailored to your flow, load, and space constraints.
✔ Energy-Efficient Technologies
To reduce operational costs and carbon footprint.
✔ Automation & Monitoring
For reliable and low-maintenance operation.
✔ Regulatory Compliance
Our plants are designed to meet local and international effluent standards.
Optional Add-ons
Transform Your Pulp & Paper Operations Today
Experience sustainable wastewater treatment solutions designed specifically for the pulp and paper industry's unique environmental challenges.