ROSS INLINE ROTOR STATOR MIXERS PRODUCE FLOCCULANTS, FOR INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER PLANTS

Flocculants are chemicals that are specifically designed to form agglomerations, usually in an aqueous
medium, such as wastewater. When the compound that is desired to be removed comes in contact with the flocculant, an agglomeration is formed. The resultant agglomerate is then able to be filtered and removed from the effluent stream. Millions of gallons of flocculants are used yearly in wastewater treatment facilities all over the world.
Two Ross Inline Rotor Stator mixers, Model ME-4100 (100 HP) are in service at one client's facilities, each
produce 3,000 gallon batches of polyelectrolyte based flocculants.