Applications: Waste Water Treatment
By the time sewage has arrived at a wastewater treatment plant, it is in the form of a thin liquid which contains food materials, human waste, detergents, fats, oils and greases, sand clay, paper fibres as well as other waste chemicals and debris. Within the plant, it undergoes a process of screening, settlement and oxidation of polluting matter until it is sufficiently clean to be discharged back into the natural environment.

Applications
Traditional alloys used in the construction of wastewater treatment plants tend to be ferrous based materials such as carbon steel, galvanised steel and concrete lined ductile iron. These metal systems corrode and corrosion allowances are taken into consideration at the time of design. Stainless steels by contrast have the attributes of being able to handle a wide range of effluent streams experienced at wastewater treatment plants in various locations and also the treated waters, gases and sludges within each plant as they progress through the treatment processes. Typical applications are shown in Table 7
Table 7. Typical Stainless Steel Applications in Wastewater Treatment Plants
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Hand Rails |
Walkways |
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Screens |
Travelling Bridges |
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Grit Removers |
Scrapers |
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Slide gates |
Bolts |
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Aeration Piping |
Pumps and Valves |
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Sludge transfer piping |
Tanks |
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Digester gas Piping |
Weirs |
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Ozone Generators and Piping |
Ultraviolet Equipment |
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Chemical treatment lines |
Ladders |
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Manhole covers |
Ducting |
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Backwash systems |
Distributors |
Unlike carbon steels, high levels of aeration in activated sludge processes are beneficial to the performance of stainless steels in maintaining their protective surface film and keeping the surface of the metal clean. Overall ease of handling and installation enhance versatility and cost effectiveness.
Useful references:
Applications for Stainless Steel in the Water Industry, IGN 4-25-02, WRc. UK
SCI P245 – Steel Package Water and Waste Water Treatment Units (2000)
Articles:
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July 2004 |
Stainless Steel
Water Gates |
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October, 2003 |
A New Material
for an Old Technology |
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February, 2003 |
Stainless Steel
Sludge Scraper |
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February, 2003 |
China Opts for Fine
Screening |
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October, 2002 |
New York City Waste Water Plant
Chooses Stainless |
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