Waste Water Treatment

   
 
 

Products


  Rainwater Harvesting Solutions
  Tanks
Filters
Pumps
  Water Infiltration
  Wastewater Treatment
  Anaerobix - Septic tank
  Klaro Easy - Wastewater treatment
  Drinking Water Reservoir
 

 

Septic tank system - Anaerobix



 
 
  Anearobix Filter -
  Additional bio-active
  surface for improved
  cleaning performance
   
   
   
 

Simple and cost effective
Anaerobix is the new low-cost cleaning system
  replacing standard septic tanks
The bio-reactor, filled with PVC mesh material
  increases the cleaning performance of a standard
  septic tank sevaral times over
The large surface of the bacteria friendly, recyclable
  plastic carrier material allows the bio film responsible
  for the cleaning process to cover a larger area
Works completely without electricity
   
   
 

The benefits of the anaerobic system at a glance

 

1

Much better cleaning performance than standard septic tanks

Cleaning performance over 90%, PIA certified (Testing Institute for Wastewater Technology, Aachen, Germany)
   
2 No electrical power consumed, no mechanical components (e.g. pumps, float switches, etc.)
 
3 Simple to install with standard 110mm PVC pipes
   
4 Largely maintenance-free
   
5 Installation in proven GRAF tanks
   
6 Very good value for money
   
 
 
Anaerobix Data sheet (pdf)
Pricing overview (pdf)
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SBR wastewater treatment system - Klaro Easy



  Klaro Easy tank
 
Control System
System Control
 
 

Inclusive power failure recognition
No live parts need to be installed in the tank
All movement processes are performed by three air lift pumps
Compressor provides the plate ventilator with air
Low maintenance components
 

How the system works

Stage 1
1.Charging phase
The wastewater goes into the 1st chamber for primary
treatment, where the solid substances are retained. From
there, the wastewater is fed into the SBR reservoir
(2nd chamber).
Stage 2
2.Aeration phase
The biological cleaning by micro-organisms now occurs in
the SBR reservoir. Short aeration and rest phases inter-
change in a controlled cleaning process. The so-called
activated sludge can now develop with millions of micro-
organisms and clean the water thoroughly.

Stage 3
3.Rest phase
A rest now follows, during which the sludge sinks to the
bottom of the system. This allows a clarified water zone to
form at the top of the SBR reservoir.
Stage 4
4.Sewage water draw-off
The purified wastewater can now be fed into a discharge
system or into an infiltration system. Afterwards, the sludge
is fed back from the SBR reservoir into the 1st chamber.
 
Klaro Data sheet (pdf)

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