| Solvent Recovery
Waste solvents are distilled by applying precise heat
achieving acceptable purity levels that can be use as
a secondary resource. Batch distillation systems are
employed to achieve a high degree of flexibility required
for the wide and varied waste solvent types. Vacuum
techniques are used for high flashpoint solvents.
Biological Waste Water Treatment
The Ultra Oxygenated Bio Reactors (UOBR) provides a
means of effectively treating low BOD/COD waste water
that is generated on site from the other treatment processes
on site, as well as that originating from our clients’.
The UOBR because of its high productivity and efficiencies
takes up only a small footprint and allows a tight and
compact overall design.

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Container and Drum Decontamination
Steel and Plastic containers of all sizes are hot and
high pressure washed with water to remove residual former
contents in these containers. The effectiveness of the
Decontamination is assured by applying swab test analysed
by our in house laboratory. The waste water generated
from the washing is treated in our Ultra Oxygenated
Bio Reactor Waste Water Treatment System.
Aqueous Thermal Oxidation
This is a NON-Burn process that oxidizes waste at extreme
pressures and high temperature in a controlled aqueous
environment. The ATO system can be applied to waste
water with high BOD/COD loading; and also to solids
with Organic based contaminants.
Neutralisation, ReDox, Chemical
Precipitation
The choice treatment method for liquid waste with Acids/Alkalis,
Cyanide and Chromium, by reacting the waste with the
appropriate chemicals in a controlled environment to
induce chemical precipitation of undesired contaminants
that can then be stabilised before final disposal. The
residual liquid undergoes further in house treatment
as waste water.
Stabilisation/Fixation
This is suitable for low levels of inorganic contaminants
like Heavy Metals in sludges; filter cakes and the like.
Mixing with a combination of Additives, Agents and Portland
Cement causes Chemical Immobilization & Fixation;
as well Physical Solidification and Stabilization of
Contaminants meeting the TCLP criteria for Land filling
at a DENR approved Sanitary Landfill.
Fuel Blending and Alternative
Fuel Resource (AFR)
Used Oil and other appropriate High Calorific Organic
liquids can be ‘polished’ to remove undesirable
contaminants like Heavy Metals, Moisture etc. and then
blended to within the strict specifications of fuel
oil to be subsequently reused as secondary fuel. A combination
of physical and chemical treatments is used in the ‘polishing’
process.
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