Depending on the industry and type of wastewater, MKR Metzger combines various processes to implement wastewater technology that complies withBAT. These include: Evaporator systems – energy-optimized separation of water and pollutantsFiltration – separation of fine particles, oils, and emulsionsForeign oil separators – efficient oil-water separationPre- and post-treatment stages (e.g., activated carbon, ion exchange) for particularly high water qualityThese modular systems can be used individually or combined to form a complete solution in order to adapt wastewater treatment to the state of the art.
Pre-treatment of wastewater can include pH adjustment , filtration and oil separation , depending on the medium, also a light phase separator. These steps stabilize operation and relieve the evaporator . This increases availability and reduces maintenance costs.
Evaporators offer the advantage of reliably separating water and pollutants such as oils , emulsions , surfactants, metals or organic residues. The result is clear distillate , which can often be used internally, while at the same time significantly reducing wastewater. Robust construction and low maintenance requirements make this technology suitable for continuous operation .
Wastewater treatment in operation reduces external disposal routes and makes costs more predictable. In addition, treated water can often be reused as process water . This saves resources and improves the overall balance.
Ultrafiltration Bypass means continuous washing water purification without interfering with the production process. This stabilizes cleaning processes , improves component quality and reduces chemical and water consumption. Compact, robust design makes the systems suitable for continuous industrial operation.
evaporators are low-maintenance systems that operate largely automatically and require little operator intervention. Robust components and appropriate pretreatment ensure high system availability. Integration is tailored to the individual infrastructure and wastewater streams.
evaporators achieve discharge limits through clear separation: critical substances remain in the concentrate , while the distillate is significantly cleaner. This effectively reduces organic and chemical pollution. This supports legal and operational requirements.
evaporator system Process integration is achieved through individual design based on wastewater flow, volume flow, and fluctuations. Infrastructure, usable heat sources, and the desired recovery rate are also taken into account. This ensures that the solution fits neatly into the processes from a technical perspective and operates efficiently.