Clarifier
Clarifier
Many physical and chemical separation processes are used in waste water treatment industry.
Clarification is a salience physical separation process for remove solid particles or suspended
solids from liquid. Concentrated solid particles which discharged from the bottom of the tank
are known as sludge and float to the surface of liquid are called scum.
Although the range of diameters of the tanks is from 3m to greater than 100m, in practically
diameters of tank are kept in less than 50m to avoid the adverse effects of wind on the
surface.
When considering the all factors that affect for clarifiers, select circular clarifiers.
Influent well Receives the wastewater from influent channel or pipe and
decreases flow velocity & regularly distributes across the upper
portion of the clarifier
Scum skimmer arm Collects floating particles or skims from the surface of
wastewater. Moves it to the scum trough
Scum trough Receives floating particles which scraped by scum skimmer arm.
Scum pipe Flows collected scum from skimmer box to a scum tank
Vertical drive cage Transmits power from drive unit to the sludge collector
mechanism
Sludge collector Rotates around the bottom of the clarifier and drags settled solids
mechanism across clarifier bottom to a sludge collection pit.