Compressing Time, Amplifying Value: The Efficient Revolution of Desen's Forest Washing Equipment

  • Aug 28.
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The efficiency of Desen's Washing equipment lies in its extreme reduction of time costs. Traditional mud treatment requires static settling followed by staged dehydration, often taking several days for a single batch. However, Desen's equipment utilizes "dynamic countercurrent Washing&q

The efficiency of Desen's Washing equipment lies in its extreme reduction of time costs. Traditional mud treatment requires static settling followed by staged dehydration, often taking several days for a single batch. However, Desen's equipment utilizes "dynamic countercurrent Washing" technology, allowing the mud to continuously transport chemicals, remove contaminants, and separate solids and liquids, like a high-speed purification assembly line. In a Guangzhou subway shield tunneling mud treatment project, facing an average daily output of 500 tons of high-viscosity mud, the equipment combines three-stage cyclone separation with instantaneous filter presses to reduce processing time per ton to 20 minutes, a 40% increase over the industry standard. The mud cake moisture content is also consistently controlled below 25%, redefining the rhythm of mud treatment with its "every second counts" efficiency.

Compressing Time, Amplifying Value: The Efficient Revolution of Desen's Forest Washing Equipment

Behind this high efficiency lies the equipment's precise balance between energy consumption and performance. The "load-adaptive motor system" equipped in Desen's rinsing equipment automatically adjusts power output based on mud concentration—reducing rotational speed to reduce energy consumption when processing thin slurries, and instantly increasing torque for thicker slurries with high sand content. In sludge treatment at a Suzhou chemical park, this system reduced unit energy consumption by 28% compared to traditional equipment, while increasing heavy metal removal efficiency to 92%. This intelligent control strategy, which prioritizes efficiency and performance, breaks the industry's tendency to prioritize efficiency over consumption, achieving a win-win in both efficiency and cost through technological innovation.

The efficiency of Desen's rinsing equipment is further demonstrated by its rapid response to complex scenarios. To address sudden sludge pollution incidents, its modular equipment can be assembled and commissioned in just four hours, saving 72 hours of preparation time compared to traditional fixed treatment plants. During last year's flood season, a sudden silt overflow occurred in a river in Wuhan. This equipment, deployed urgently, connected its mobile rinsing unit and onboard filter press to process 300 tons of emergency sludge per day, quickly curbing the spread of the pollution. This high efficiency of "coming when called and fighting when coming" has transformed mud treatment from "passive waiting" to "active attack", providing hard-core support for environmental emergencies.

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