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Treatment of vinasses through vacuum evaporation or biomethanization
In the production of liquor, a fermentation process is carried out followed by distillation, in which a dark-colored liquid residue called vinasse is obtained.
Brief history of distillation technologies
The earliest references we have to something resembling distillation or evaporation can be found in water-scarce areas of the Egyptian empire, where water was boiled in cauldrons and the droplets that formed on the lids were collected to be consumed. The first known distillation technology is the alembic, and its earliest documented uses were alchemical, […]
Industrial effluent treatment plants and vacuum evaporators
We analyze the advantages of vacuum evaporation for the treatment of industrial wastewater and the results it achieves.
Wastewater treatment: types of filtration membranes and possible configurations
We analyze types and configurations of filtration membranes, one of the main technologies for the treatment of industrial wastewater.
Activated carbon filters from hemp waste to reduce VOC emissions
We analyze the possibility of designing activated carbon filters for the treatment of volatile organic compounds from hemp waste.
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) for wastewater treatment
Analysis of membrane bioreactors as an alternative to activated sludge biological treatment for wastewater treatment.
Reduction of liquid waste in the graphic arts sector
In this post, we will review some of the main liquid waste generated in the graphic arts sector and the most suitable technologies for their treatment.
New brine treatment system for the meat industry
New process for the treatment of brines in the meat industry that uses technologies such as decantation, centrifugation, and vacuum evaporation.
Treatment of effluents in the brewing industry and valorization of its liquid waste
Treatment of wastewater through biological processes in the brewing industry and valorization of its waste through vacuum evaporation.
Cogeneration from waste
Cogeneration allows for the generation of electrical and thermal energy in a very economical way, while also reducing the amount of waste to be treated.