BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Odor control has always presented one of the most challenging problems facing the wastewater industry. The nuisance caused by organic odor produced by the wastewater stream is a quickly growing concern for industries, municipalities and communities. These organic odors are not only a nuisance, but can also pose serious health hazards due to the toxicity of some organic odors such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans and ammonia.
The concentration of the various odor compounds is dependent upon several factors such as temperature, weather conditions, wind flow direction, microorganism count, organic loadings and residence time in process. There are many current odor control products available, but they all fall short in one of two areas. Either they act merely as deodorizers by masking odors without addressing the cause of the odor or they eliminate the odorous gases by using hazardous compounds.
HOW IT WORKS
Belt Filter Press: Feed Sul-Fight directly into sludge line at least 15 feet prior to the belt filter press using a chemical metering pump. No special equipment is required. Feed Sul-Fight at 66 ppm to sludge flow.
Air Scrubbers: In an air scrubbing system, Sul-Fight attaches to the sulfur in hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans. Sul-Fight can be misted directly into the tower or drip fed into the recirculation water.
Fogging Applications: Aulick Chemical Solutions has designed the BC-Fogging System—a state-of-the-art delivery system of air and chemical molecules in the odorous area. The BC-Fogging Machine fogs the Sul-Fight across the manhole, lift station or closed sludge holding tanks.
For more information on the BC-Fogging Machine, please contact Aulick Chemical Solutions.
For more product information or dosage rates, please contact Aulick Chemical Solutions.
DIRECTIONS
For applications and dosage rates for Sul-Fight, consult with your distributor or call Aulick Chemical Solutions at 1-877-804-2616.
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