zero discharge equipment for wastewater zero discharge refers to the process of reusing industrial water and concentrating this portion of salt content and pollutants into wastewater (over 99%) for recycling and reuse, or using a pressure filter to filter out insoluble substances and recycle them without any waste liquid being discharged from the factory. The salts and pollutants in the water are concentrated, crystallized, or filtered to form solid waste, which is discharged from the factory and sent to the garbage treatment plant for landfill or recycled as useful chemical raw materials.
Product details: Zero discharge of wastewater refers to the recycling and reuse of industrial water after repeated use, which is concentrated into wastewater with high salt content and pollutants (over 99%), or the use of a filter press to filter out insoluble substances before recycling, without any waste liquid discharged from the factory. The salts and pollutants in the water are concentrated, crystallized, or filtered to form solid waste, which is discharged from the factory and sent to the garbage treatment plant for landfill or recycled as useful chemical raw materials.