Mud from waste water treatment plants

 

Applications:

The research team is currently developing a process in order to valorize the mud produced in wastewater treatment plants. The central concept of the process is increasing the calorific value of the mud in order to make it valuable as a combustible.

Mud valorisation is in phase 2 development.

Phase 1 laboratory tests gave highly promising results:
The registered Low Calorific Value (LCV): 7400 kcal/kg.

The illustration shows the solid combustible made in our laboratory from mud from a sewage treatment plant.

 

Advantages:

- no heating required (treatment at low temperature with low energy requirements)

- no production of additional pollution

 

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