Water & Wastewater >> Biological Water Treatment

 
 
Sewage or wastewater treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and domestic sewage.
Physical, biological and chemical processes are utilised to remove toxic organic and inorganic compounds. The end result of treatment is a waste stream or solid waste which is harmless and can be discharged or recycled back into the environment.
 
 
 

Aerobic Digester
Hampden's Model #H-6518

Anaerobic Digester
Hampden's Model #H-6515


This is a bench top study facility for biological water treatment using the aerobic process, which is oxygen dependent.

A synthetically prepared waste water is used to gain a working knowledge of the operational parameters and purification efficiencies.

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This is a bench top study facility for biological water treatment using the anaerobic process, which involves bacteria which functions only in the absence of air.

This form of treatment is becoming popular in the wastewater industry, as it has considerable advantages over aerobic processes, including low sludge production, tolerance of stop/start operation, production of a useful fuel (methane), and relatively high throughput.

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Reverse Osmosis Demonstrator

Hampden's Model #H-6505

This trainer investigate ultra filtration techniques as applied to water purification and desalination, waste material treatment and many other chemical and biochemical laboratory and industrial processes.

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