The seepex sewage waste treatment system installed on board the Queen Mary 2 ocean liner provides combustion heat for the ship’s energy system.
Click here to enlarge imageWith limited space below decks, the company developed an innovative sludge waste treatment solution installed on board the ocean liner. Pump modules were pre-assembled to ease installation, and the pumps were supplied on a self-contained pump skid to save space. Several different types of seepex pumps are involved in the waste treatment process including pumps from the BTI range, which transport dewatered sludge. The sludge, with a solid content of approximately 20 percent, is transferred from the centrifuge to the drier. After a drying phase, the dewatered sludge is then incinerated with the combustion heat generated being fed back into the ship’s environmentally friendly energy system.
Seepex sludge treatment equipment
Seepex produces an enormous range of progressive cavity pumps capable of flows between 0.1/hr to 500m3/h with pressures up to 48 bar in standard design.
Seepex progressive cavity pumps, macerators, and control systems are incorporated into a state-of-the-art quality management system. The modular system is made up of eight product groups and 27 ranges. Manifold constructional designs facilitate purposeful adaptation to diverse operating conditions of almost all branches of industry.
In particular, the wastewater treatment industry has developed into one of the most important areas with complex mechanical, biological and chemical processes. In this respect seepex progressive cavity pumps and macerators are used in almost all processes.
Pumps from seepex in product group N form the basic product group of all seepex progressive cavity pumps. All other seepex pumps are based on this standard pump. They can be supplied with various rotor/stator geometries (conventional, 6L and Tricam geometry) and can be used in almost all branches of industry for pumping low viscous to highly viscous media with or without solids.