Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | CEC TANKS |
Certification: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
Model Number: | W |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1set |
Price: | $5000~$20000 one set |
Packaging Details: | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden |
Delivery Time: | 10-30 days after deposit received |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability: | 60 sets per month |
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Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks as Organic Waste Digesters in Wastewater Plants
In the modern world, sustainable wastewater treatment is becoming increasingly crucial as industries and municipalities seek to manage organic waste efficiently while minimizing environmental impact. One of the most effective solutions for treating organic waste in wastewater plants is the use of Anaerobic Digestion Tanks. When designed with Glass-Lined Steel (GLS), these tanks offer unmatched durability, efficiency, and environmental benefits for waste treatment applications.
Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co., Ltd. (Center Enamel) is a leading manufacturer of Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks, offering state-of-the-art solutions that help wastewater plants optimize their organic waste digestion processes, generate renewable energy, and reduce harmful emissions.
As a leading storage tanks manufacturer worldwide. Center Enamel can provide Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, fusion bonded epoxy tanks, stainless steel tanks, galvanized steel tanks and aluminum geodesic dome roofs, Wastewater and Biogas Project Equipments for global customers.
Configuration of Customized Storage Tanks | ||||
Storage tanks | Volume | Roofs | Application | Design Requirements |
GFS Tanks SS Tanks Fusion Bonded Epoxy Tanks Galvanized Steel Tanks Welded Steel Tanks |
<1000m³ 1000-10000m³ 10000-20000m³ 20000-25000m³ >25000m³ |
ADR Roof GFS Roof Membrane Roof FRP Roof Trough Deck Roof |
Wastewater Treatment Project Drinking Water Project Municipal Sewage Project Biogas Project Fire Water Storage Project Oil Storage Project |
Water Supply & Drainage System Seismic Design Wind Resistant Design Lightning Protection Design Tank Insulation Design |
WasteWater Treatment Project Equipment Supply
Pretreatment Equipment | Resource Utilization System | Sludge Treatment System | Other Equipment |
Mechanical Bar Screen Solid-liquid Separator Submersible Mixer |
Gas Holder Boiler System Boost Fan Biogas Generator Torch System Dehydration and Desulfurization Tank |
PAM Integration Dosing Device Screw Sludge Dewatering Machine Slurry Separation Centrifuge |
Sewage Pump Mud Scraper Submersible Sewage Pump Three-phases Separator |
Why Choose Glass-Lined Steel for Anaerobic Digestion Tanks?
Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel (GLS) Anaerobic Digestion Tanks are specifically designed to handle the challenges associated with anaerobic digestion—an essential process for converting organic waste into biogas. The Glass-Lined Steel construction provides a long-lasting, corrosion-resistant, and low-maintenance solution for wastewater treatment plants. Here’s why our GLS tanks are the top choice for wastewater facilities:
1. Superior Corrosion Resistance
Anaerobic digestion processes involve the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen, typically under highly acidic conditions. The aggressive nature of the materials in the digester, including organic acids, poses a significant challenge to the structural integrity of most tanks. Glass-Lined Steel Tanks provide an impermeable, non-porous surface that is highly resistant to corrosion, ensuring that tanks remain intact and efficient over a long lifespan. This resistance to corrosion reduces the need for frequent repairs, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
2. Excellent Durability and Longevity
Center Enamel’s GLS tanks are known for their impressive service life of over 30 years. Glass-lining technology ensures the tanks remain functional and efficient even under the challenging conditions found in anaerobic digestion environments. The glass coating forms a smooth, hard surface that not only protects the steel from corrosion but also prevents the buildup of bacteria and contaminants, which is common in conventional steel tanks.
3. Efficient Biogas Production
Anaerobic digestion processes are used to treat organic waste, such as food scraps, agricultural waste, and sewage sludge, by breaking them down with microorganisms in an oxygen-free environment. This process produces biogas, a renewable energy source, and digestate, a nutrient-rich by-product that can be used as organic fertilizer.
By providing a stable and controlled environment, Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks help optimize the biogas production rate by ensuring that the organic waste undergoes consistent digestion. This efficiency increases the energy yield from organic waste, providing both environmental and economic benefits to wastewater plants.
4. Hygienic and Non-Reactive Surface
The non-porous nature of the glass lining prevents the accumulation of microorganisms, reducing the risk of contamination and odor. It also ensures that the digested material remains uncontaminated and of high quality. Moreover, the non-reactive surface ensures that the chemical composition of the digestate is stable, which is vital for its use as a sustainable fertilizer.
5. Low Maintenance and Cost-Effective
The glass lining of Center Enamel’s Anaerobic Digestion Tanks significantly reduces the wear and tear experienced by traditional steel tanks. This means fewer repairs and longer service intervals, saving wastewater plants valuable time and money. In addition, our GLS tanks are built for low maintenance—eliminating the need for expensive coatings or re-lining, a common issue faced by conventional digesters.
Application of Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks in Wastewater Plants
Anaerobic digestion is widely used in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) for the management of high-strength organic waste. These plants often face the dual challenge of treating large volumes of organic waste while generating energy and reducing pollution. Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks are designed to address these challenges, making them an essential part of modern wastewater treatment systems.
Here are some key applications where GLS Anaerobic Digestion Tanks are used effectively in wastewater plants:
1. Treatment of Sludge and Organic Waste
Wastewater treatment plants often generate large amounts of organic sludge as a by-product of the treatment process. This sludge contains high levels of organic matter that can be converted into biogas through anaerobic digestion. Our GLS tanks provide an ideal environment for the digestion of organic sludge, enabling wastewater plants to reduce the volume of waste, generate biogas, and produce nutrient-rich digestate that can be used as fertilizer.
2. Agricultural Waste Management
Agricultural wastewater and organic waste, such as manure, can be treated using anaerobic digestion processes to produce renewable energy and reduce environmental impact. Center Enamel’s GLS Anaerobic Digestion Tanks are ideal for managing agricultural waste in wastewater treatment plants, providing a sustainable way to treat organic waste while simultaneously producing biogas that can be used to power the treatment plant or other processes.
3. Biogas Generation and Energy Recovery
Biogas production through anaerobic digestion not only helps reduce the environmental footprint of wastewater treatment plants but also contributes to energy generation. The biogas produced in GLS Anaerobic Digestion Tanks can be used to generate electricity, heat, or even biomethane—a renewable energy source that can be injected into the natural gas grid. By maximizing the energy potential of organic waste, wastewater plants can become more energy-efficient and sustainable.
4. Sewage Treatment and Wastewater Treatment Plants
Municipal wastewater treatment plants that handle large volumes of sewage can significantly benefit from the application of Anaerobic Digestion. Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks provide a reliable and efficient solution for treating high-strength organic matter in sewage sludge, thereby reducing the load on secondary treatment processes, decreasing the need for chemical treatment, and generating valuable biogas.
Why Choose Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks?
Center Enamel is a leader in the design and manufacture of Glass-Lined Steel Tanks, with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. Our Anaerobic Digestion Tanks are engineered with precision to meet the specific needs of wastewater treatment facilities worldwide. Here’s why we are the best choice for your organic waste digestion needs:
Proven Reliability: Our GLS tanks are known for their long lifespan, minimal maintenance needs, and proven reliability in anaerobic digestion processes.
Customized Solutions: We offer tailored designs to meet specific project requirements, including varying sizes, capacities, and additional features such as insulated tanks, dome roofs, and reinforced structures.
Sustainable Design: Our tanks help optimize the biogas production process, enabling wastewater plants to generate renewable energy and reduce their environmental footprint.
Global Reach: We have successfully implemented Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks in numerous projects across the globe, including municipal wastewater treatment plants, industrial wastewater plants, and agricultural facilities.
Center Enamel’s Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks provide a sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective solution for managing organic waste in wastewater treatment plants. By optimizing biogas production and minimizing maintenance costs, these tanks offer a reliable way for wastewater plants to improve their environmental performance while generating renewable energy.
If you’re looking to enhance your wastewater treatment processes with high-quality anaerobic digestion technology, Center Enamel is your trusted partner. Contact us today to learn more about how our Glass-Lined Steel Anaerobic Digestion Tanks can help you achieve your sustainability goals.