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TUBEDEK

MM Group of Companies TEGA INDUSTRIES LTD


SKEGA AB, SWEDEN
Tega, established in 1976, was promoted as a JV company with Skega Aktiebolag of Sweden, with unique products and services in material handling and mineral processing industries. Today the largest rubber manufacturer in the Far East specializing in the Design, Production, and Application of wear resistant rubber lining.

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HOSCH EQUIPMENTS (P) LTD - HOSCH, GERMANY

HOSCH (India) is a joint venture company established in 1991 at Kolkata. Accredited with ISO 9002, HOSCH provides Solutions to spillage problems in Belt Conveying Systems. HOSCH (India) is a part of the HOSCH Group, the world Leaders in belt cleaning technology.

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MAPPLE ORGTECH INDIA LTD KOLKATA, INDIA
MAPPLE ORGTECH (India) LTD; Manufacturing and propagating Effective Microorganism in India under agreement with EMRO, Japan. MAPPLE headquartered in Kolkata, has been working to ensure that sustainable development takes place both in agriculture and non agriculture segments along with natural resource conservation.

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MM Aqua Technologies Ltd. Formerly MUNTERS INDIA LTD

AB CARL MUNTERS Sweden

(1897-1989)

Most known for inventing the gas absorption refrigerator together with Baltzar von Platen now sold by Electrolux. During his lifetime, he applied for close to 1000 patents. In 1955 he started Munters InventedThe foam plastic and developed among other things, New insulation materials, Air conditioners and dehumidification devices.

MUNTERS INDIA LIMITED


1989 Tega promotes Munters India Ltd., a JV with Munters Euroform GmbH Germany 1997 Tega buys design, manufacturing and marketing rights from Munters and renamed as MM Aqua Technologies Ltd.

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Branches

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PRODUCT AREAS

TUBESETTLER TECHNOLOGY

Inlcined Plate Settler Take 2.flv

What is clarification?
A process that removes suspended particles having density greater than the fluids.
Used to remove readily settling sediments such as Sand, Silt and Ash Coagulated impurities such as colour

and turbidity. Etc.

Problems Faced in Traditional Sedimentation Tanks

Working: TRADITIONAL CLARIFIER


T = L/U TS = H/VS U = Fluid Velocity L
VS = Settling Velocity of the particle T = Time reqd. by particle to reach the far end of the clarifier TS = Settling Time

H VS H`

SETTLING OCCURS ONLY WHEN : TS < T

H = Height of clarifier L = Length of clarifier

HIGH RATE CLARIFICATION


Essential elements - enhanced particle settling

using physical process. Employs physical/chemical treatment and utilizes special flocculation & sedimentation systems to achieve rapid settling.
Advantages of High Rate Clarification
low

retention time Compact Units Lesser area requirement Rapid start time. Highly clarified effluent is produced.

Improving Treatment Efficiency


I.

Addition of chemicals for coagulation & flocculation * Enlargement of settling area

II.

III. * Reducing settling paths IV. * Reducing or eliminating short circuiting

Simplest Solution :Tube Settlers !!!


TUBE SETTLING SYSTEMS:
95-99% efficiency of treatment. No mechanical scrappers required. Dampens eddies, currents and turbulences. Water mass divided in numerous separate

cells.

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TUBE SETTLERS

TUBEdek is a PVC tube settler for installation within settling tanks, provides enhanced capacity for settling suspended solids.

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Theory of Tube Settling


1. Laminar flow is essential.

2. The residence time within each tube must be ample 3. The velocity of flow through the tubes must not exceed a critical maximum

Principle of Operation

v
L

V = Velocity of particle in direction of flow. Vs = Settling velocity of particle. VR = Resultant velocity of particle. L = Length of Tube.

VR

VS

GENERAL SETTLING THEORIES PHYSICAL LAWS


Particle In Still Water Is Under Control Of Mainly Two Forces: 1 GRAVITY FORCE 2 DRAG FORCE ( IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION) A. Settling velocity B. Flocculation C. Hindered settling D. Compression

TUBE SETTLER DESIGN DATA


Design Data SETTLING AREA 600 SLOPE 550 SLOPE CROSS SECTION AREA SHAPE MAX WORKING TEMPERATURE 11m2 / m3 13m2 / m3

120mm X 44mm

HEXAGONAL CHEVRON 550 C

Conventional Clarifier Tubedek Clarifier

Few Generally Asked Questions

1. How do you select the vertical height / Length of Tubesettler? Depends on the volume of settleable solids SV. For SV 100ml/l VH: 500 mm. For SV 10 ml/l- VH: 1000mm.

Vs = 0.7H/Ts

2. How is the Settling Velocity determined? The settling velocity of a spherical particle is expressed by Stokes Law. In general the settling is opposed by (a) The velocity of flow which carries the particle, (b) The viscosity of water. The viscosity varies inversely with temperature. Warm water is less viscous and, therefore offers less resistance to settlement. (c) The size, shape and specific gravity of the particle. Hence, the Settling velocity can be determined by vs = g d2 (p - f )/ 18 for d < 0.1mm
Where, vs = velocity of settling particle m/s. d = diameter of the particle in m. p =specific gravity of the particle f =specific gravity of the fluid = dynamic viscosity of fluid

3. What is factor of safety? The Settling velocity formula gives the theoretical settling velocities of discrete spherical particles. The actual settling velocity in the clarifier is much less than those calculated by formula because of : (a) Non sphericity of the particle (b) The upward displacement of the fluid caused by the settling of other particles (c) Convection currents. Generally, factor of safety should be 0.7 0.8 for good settle able solids 0.6 0.7 for medium settle able solids 0.5 for bad settle able solids

4. How much SLR to be used for designing? Surface Loading Rate is that flow velocity at which the clarifier is designed to operate. The SLR is the limiting factor for dimensioning of tube settler. This will adjust the laminar flow conditions for the carrier fluid through tubes. For WTP SLR: 4 7 m3/m2/hr. For ETP / SST SLR: 2.5 4 m3/m2/hr.

5.Simple support system

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Tube settler modules TUBEdek

APPLICATIONS
Pretreatment of both industrial process and potable water Upgrading existing tanks Primary settlement of wastewater Final clarification of biologically treated wastewater Ash water recycling : 4 x 500 MW Inlet : 4 micron- 180 micron, 500-800 ppm, 600 m3/hr Outlet: <100 ppm ( 60 95)

SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR UPGRADING CIRCULAR CLARIFIER

Upgrading WTP from 55 MLD to 69 MLD

TUBE SETTLER MODULES TUBEdek

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Easily installed in circular or rectangular units Enables economic increase of settling area

where space is scarce.

Increased capacity

treatment plants

& efficiency of water

Flow of existing water treatment plants can be

increased through the addition of tube settlers.

Laboratory Arrangements
MM AQUA has state of the art, independent quality lab where products are tested as per predefined Quality Assurance Plan. Specific Gravity

Sample Conditioner

Izod Impact Tester

Tensile testing

TUBEDEK MAJOR DOMESTIC REFERENCE SMC, KATARGAM Phase I 120 MLD WTP
QUANTITY - 780 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 1996

DUDHIA TALAV WATER WORKS NAVSARI, GUJARAT


32 MLD WTP, QUANTITY-152 CUM, 1999

P.W.D., PODOCEM, GOA, 40 MLD


QUANTITY 208 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2001

SMC, JAHANGIRABAD SITE 120 MLD WTP


QUANTITY 1216 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2001

BALCO KORBA 50 MLD,


QUANTITY 243 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2003

WTP GULBARGA, KARNATKA 25 MLD,


QUANTITY-133 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY- 2004

TUBEDEK MAJOR DOMESTIC REFERENCE SARTHANA WTP PHASE 2, 200 MLD


QUANTITY 1416 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY - 2005

KATARGAM WTP SMSS, 150 MLD


QUANTITY 1115 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY - 2007

SARTHANA WTP 150 MLD Quantity 1115 cum, Year of Supply - 2008 POWER PROJECTS NTPC Ramagundam-SECIT SPA 1998, 260 cum, ETP FARRAKA STPP SECIT SPA 1998, 260 cum, ETP KORBA STPP Technofab 1998, 39 cum, ETP NTPC Singrauli Kirloskar AAF 1999, 236 cum, ETP NTPC Talcher Geo Miller 2001, 166 cum, STP NTPC Unchahar -Aireff Detox 2006, 163 cum, ETP NTPC Ramagundam -DCIPS 2004, Ash Handling GMDC TPS Akrimota VA Tech 2002, 588 cum, Sea Water SUGEN POWER Surat Dauser Water 312 cum, WTP

TUBEDEK - MAJOR EXPORT REFERENCE SEMARANG WATER SUPPLY PROJECT,KUDU, INDONESIA


108 MLD, 1308 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2000

BUKIT BADON PROJECT, PHASE-3, STAGE-1, MALAYSIA,


400 MLD, 2200 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2001

CHICHA PROJECT MALAYSIA 50 MLD WTP, 360 CUM, 2002 MATAVO WATER TREATMENT PLANT, FIJI 105 CUM, 2003 DURIANGKANG WATER SUPPLY SCHEME , PHASE 2,BATAM INDONESIA 43 MLD, 350 CUM, 2003 WTP, BUKIT BADON PROJECT, PHASE 3 (SSP3) STAGE 2, MALAYSIA 400 MLD, 1850 CUM, 2004 SURFACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT, TUNISIA,EGYPT
140 CUM, 2004

TUBEDEK - MAJOR EXPORT REFERENCE BUKIT BADON PROJECT,PHASE-3,STAGE 2,MALAYSIA, 400 MLD, 1850 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2004 ILORIN WATER TREATMENT PLANT, NIGERIA 69 MLD,
780 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2005

NEW PLYMOUTH WTP NEW ZEALAND, 70 MLD


750 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2006

LADI WATER TREATMENT PLANT INDONESIA


103 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY 2006

ABUJA WATER TREATMENT PLANT, NIGERIA 480 MLD


4704 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY - 2007

OMDURMAN WATER TREATMENT PLANT, SUDAN 220 MLD 1506 CUM, YEAR OF SUPPLY - 2008

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