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The reuse of industrial water involves: 1. Purifying process wastewater to create a clean water source that meets the requirements of the reuse application 2. Handling the concentrated solids stream that results from the purification process to enable: * safe discharge/disposal, or best case, * creating a product of added value to the customer. Caloris' History with Reuse Caloris has been in the business of concentrating solids and creating pure water to reuse in customer processes for more than 10 years. From food product evaporators, where the condensed water vapors are polished by membranes to meet Category 1 standards, to general plant effluent systems that generate clean utility water sources, Caloris has a history of dealing with challenging reuse opportunities. For more information, send email to [email protected] or call 410-822-6900. Why Water Reuse? Sustainability—managing a critical and increasingly limited resource. Consider: * Sound actions taken now will position your organization for responding to future water constraints. * Adequate water supply can no longer be taken for granted. Increasing population and industrial activity have stressed water supplies in many geo- graphies to the point where even moderate drought periods put adequate supply at risk. * Social responsibility, consistent with the organization's environmental values and vision. Reduced cost—depending on the charged cost for fresh water supply and effluent water discharge at a site, a water reuse program could provide an overall cost savings. Regulatory compliance—meeting regulatory discharge requirements often means use of treatment technologies that create a clean water stream suitable for reuse. Potential uses for recovered water include cooling tower makeup, cleaning/sanitation, boiler makeup, process water and production water. CALORIS FOCUS ON WATER REUSE How It Works There are numerous methods for capturing clean water from your effluent stream. Evaporation recovers water (often 90-95% of the original stream) in the form of steam that can be condensed and reused. Membrane filtration can be used to pre-concentrate solids (and generate clean water) ahead of an evaporator or to polish condensate from an evaporator. Our Thin Film Dryer can then take the saturated evaporator concentrate all the way to a dry powder, opening the door to more reasonable disposal options. The Caloris Concentrix ® MVR evaporator delivers the highest available energy and operational efficiencies in a compact design.

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Page 1: CALORIS FOCUS ·  · 2017-09-15CALORIS FOCUS How It Works There are numerous methods for ... ahead of an evaporator or to polish condensate from an ... The Caloris Concentrix® MVR

The reuse of industrial water involves:1. Purifying process wastewater to

create a clean water source that meets the requirements of the reuse application

2. Handling the concentrated solids stream that results from the purification process to enable: * safe discharge/disposal, or best case, * creating a product of added value to the customer.

Caloris' History with ReuseCaloris has been in the business of concentrating solids and creating pure water to reuse in customer processes for more than 10 years.From food product evaporators, where the condensed water vapors are polished by membranes to meet Category 1 standards, to general plant effluent systems that generate clean utility water sources, Caloris has a history of dealing with challenging reuse opportunities.

For more information, send email to [email protected] or call 410-822-6900.

Why Water Reuse?

• Sustainability—managing a critical and increasingly limited resource. Consider:

* Sound actions taken now will position your organization for responding to future water constraints. * Adequate water supply can no longer be taken for granted. Increasing population and industrial activity have stressed water supplies in many geo- graphies to the point where even moderate drought periods put adequate supply at risk. * Social responsibility, consistent with the organization's environmental values and vision.

• Reduced cost—depending on the charged cost for fresh water supply and effluent water discharge at a site, a water reuse program could provide an overall cost savings.

• Regulatory compliance—meeting regulatory discharge requirements often means use of treatment technologies that create a clean water stream suitable for reuse.

Potential uses for recovered water include cooling tower makeup, cleaning/sanitation, boiler makeup, process water and production water.

CALORIS FOCUS ON WATER REUSE

How It WorksThere are numerous methods for capturing clean water from your effluent stream. Evaporation recovers water (often 90-95% of the original stream) in the form of steam that can be condensed and reused. Membrane filtration can be used to pre-concentrate solids (and generate clean water) ahead of an evaporator or to polish condensate from an evaporator. Our Thin Film Dryer can then take the saturated evaporator concentrate all the way to a dry powder, opening the door to more reasonable disposal options.

The Caloris Concentrix® MVR evaporator delivers the highest available energy and operational efficiencies in a compact design.

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Any Style, Any SizeCaloris offers multiple types of processing systems that can fit in any size space. From compact evaporators to skidded membrane systems, we will work with your facility’s team to tailor a system to your needs and your desired footprint.

Pilot Testing AvailableSend Caloris a sample of your wastewater and we will determine the right treatment system to process your waste stream. An on-site test with one of our pilot evaporators or our pilot membrane filtration unit also can be arranged.

Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) SystemsIn addition to capturing clean water for reuse, there may be other recoverable substances that can be separated from the stream for potential use (cleaning products, nutrients, etc.). Interested in a system that will allow you to recover product from your waste stream for reuse, as well as usable clean water? Caloris engineers will work with you to develop a custom zero liquid discharge system to accomplish your goals.

CALORIS WATER REUSE Systems can be configured to accommodate many of the complex processing needs of different product streams. Contact our sales and technical specialists at 1.410.822.6900 or email [email protected] to discuss your specific needs and to place an order. Benchtop and on-site pilot testing available.

Caloris Coast-to-CoastCaloris has an office in Modesto, California, to better assist our customers on the West Coast. If you are located in the Western U.S., call our main number (410-822-6900) to be connected to the Caloris staff nearest you.

AddressCaloris Engineering, LLC8649 Commerce DriveEaston, MD 21601USA

Tel: +1 410-822-6900Fax: +1 410-822-9006

[email protected]

Questions?Please contact Caloris at 410-822-6900 or [email protected].

Caloris Membrane Systems separate components like proteins, minerals and sugars in the waste stream and purify water for reuse in your production system.

Caloris Thin Film Dryer