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Solidification / Immobilisation

turn-key plants • solidification • EPC contracts • immobilisation

Process: Stabilisation of residues by turbulent mixing; continuous or batch-wise
Source: Filter dust from industrial processes, e.g. metal industry
Fly ashes from waste incineration and power plants
Slag from metallurgical processing or waste incineration
Soils and other minerals, e.g. contaminated with heavy metals
Inorganic sludge from industrial waste water treatment
Drill cuttings, incl. radioactive residues (oil and gas NORM)
Input material: Sludges and filter cake with varying viscosities
Ashes, dust, soil, debris, filtration residues, sediments

Key facts

Homogenisation system: Continuous and batch-wise working single-shaft mixers
Peripheral equipment: Conveying systems, storage silos, air filtration, control cabinets
Curing additives: Lime, cement, water
Content of fines: Standard < 1 %; < 0.1 % possible
Optional extensions: Chemical / exothermic reactions; H2-separation
Plant design: Fixed or mobile installation, up to 100 t/h throughput capacity
Output consistency: Pellets, granules, bulk material; all leachate test resistant
Output consistency options: Moulded blocks (e.g. 1 m³), in BigBags, in drums/containers

Greatest benefits of the econ turbulent mixing technology

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