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Biopharmaceutical wastewater evapo-concentration
Context
The client, a key player in the biopharmaceutical industry, approached us seeking a solution to drastically concentrate wastewater coming out from the microfiltration and reverse osmosis plant and mixed with an exhausted fermentation broth. The objective was to achieve a 7-8x concentration factor of the stream, containing high levels of COD, salts and suspended solids, thereby minimizing the waste sent to external disposal and enhancing the quality of the water discharged into the sewer system.
Challenges
- High fouling and scaling wastewater.
- Mildly corrosive wastewater.
- Concentrated waste highly viscous at room temperature.
- Energy consumption to be minimized.
- Space constraints.
- System integration with existing plant infrastructure.
- Plant operated continuously 24/7.
Our solution
Design
- Feasibility study: laboratory and pilot tests run at our R&D facility to define the optimal process parameters, the achievable target and the proper technology.
- Technology identification: combination of natural and forced circulation evaporators in multiple effect configuration.
- Engineering & Sizing: design of the final plant based on raw wastewater characteristics, experimental data and specific site constraints.
Build
- Plant Construction (skid mounted):
- pre-heating unit
- natural and forced circulation evaporators
- CIP system
- control system.
Operate
- System Deployment: full installation and plant start-up (commissioning).
Key facts
- Country: Switzerland
- Year: 2022
- Industry: Biopharmaceutical
- Application: industrial wastewater treatment
- Wastewater: stream from MF/RO plant + exhausted fermentation broth
Scope of supply
- Plant: multiple-effect natural and forced circulation evaporators
- Flowrate: 12 ton/h
- Target: dry solid content – up to 55%
Results
- Achieved and guaranteed performance.
- Fouling issues minimized.
- Project execution timing: 1,5 years.
- Project deadline met.