W-SFTR
A dedicated activated carbon reactivation system that regenerates activated carbon used in filtration facilities through low-temperature pyrolysis using oxygen-free superheated steam, improving adsorption performance.
Economical because the activated carbon used on-site is transported and reactivated.
A groundbreaking patented new technology for activated carbon reactivation using superheated steam.
Significantly improved quality of reactivated carbon compared to conventional methods.
Excellent thermal efficiency and regeneration efficiency through superheated-steam reactivation.
Process
STEP 1
Adsorption/Filtration
Purifies water by adsorbing and filtering contaminants through activated carbon pores.
Purifies water by adsorbing and filtering contaminants through activated carbon pores.
STEP 2
Backwash Process
Prevents top-layer clogging, agglomeration, and channeling of activated carbon caused by suspended solids.
Prevents top-layer clogging, agglomeration, and channeling of activated carbon caused by suspended solids.
STEP 3
Transfer Process
Transfers spent carbon used in the activated carbon filtration facility to the reactivation facility via transfer equipment.
Transfers spent carbon used in the activated carbon filtration facility to the reactivation facility via transfer equipment.
STEP 4
Activated Carbon Reactivation
Process
Generates superheated steam at 600°C or higher using a superheated steam boiler and sprays it onto the activated carbon through lances inside the tower (restoring adsorption capacity).
Generates superheated steam at 600°C or higher using a superheated steam boiler and sprays it onto the activated carbon through lances inside the tower (restoring adsorption capacity).
STEP 5
Transfer Process
Transfers the regenerated carbon to each activated carbon filter via transfer equipment.
Product Model
Dedicated Automatic System for Activated Carbon regeneration