Centrisys, CNP Technology Water & Biosolids to Exhibit at WEFTEC

Sept. 7, 2016
Booth to display THK Thickener, PONDUS Thermo-Chemical Hydrolysis Process, AirPrex

Centrisys Corp. announced its participation at the Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference, WEFTEC 2016, with partner company CNP Technology Water and Biosolids Corp. Company executives, including Centrisys CEO and Founder Michael Kopper and CNP President Gerhard Forstner, will be available for first-hand insights on long-term, sustainable solutions for biosolids management. 

Visit the Centrisys/CNP exhibit to learn about:

  • THK Thickener from Centrisys – This technology reduces the liquid volume within the sludge stream. The thickening technology yields higher thickening efficiency with composition of 7% solids, lower energy consumption, higher capacity and polymer cost savings.
  • PONDUS Thermo-Chemical Hydrolysis Process (TCHP) from CNP – This technology leverages thermal energy and chemical sodium hydroxide, breaking down cell walls of the microorganisms in waste activated sludge and rendering the sludge more digestible by the anaerobic digesters, ultimately allowing methane to be derived for energy reuse.
  • AirPrex from CNP – This sludge optimization and phosphorus recovery system simultaneously helps wastewater treatment plants optimize their sludge treatment processes and cost-effectively reduce problematic struvite buildup, resulting in overall plant efficiencies and significant operational cost savings. This breakthrough process also produces a high-phosphate fertilizer that can serve as a revenue source for treatment plants. 

Additionally, Forstner and H. Yoshida, Centrisys technical analyst, will present session #605, Conditioning for Thickening and Dewatering: Impact of Hydrolysis and Bio-P Removal Processes on Biosolids Dewaterability and Polymer Consumption in the Dewatering Process. The session will be held Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 3:30 p.m. in room 242.

“With nearly $300 billion in projected capital investment needs for the nation’s wastewater infrastructure over the next two decades, industry leaders must look carefully at the landscape of growing demands on their plants,” said Kopper. “At WEFTEC, we’re excited to share our technological advances and unique ability to develop customized, integrated solutions that are right for each plant’s needs.”

To schedule an interview, contact Chris Kent at 414.274.3013 or [email protected]. During the show, please contact Michele Whitfield at 847.915.1765 or Michele Whitfield [email protected].

Source: Centrisys Corp.

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