This is the 3D model of the decanter centrifuge researched and developed by ARK R&D Team engineers. It helps customers clearly visualize the details of each component, such as the centrifugal chamber, screw, motor, and gearbox unit.
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Polymer Melter Product Overview
Configuration Resources
304 stainless steel, corrosion resistant, high strength
Use
Dissolve the polymer completely
Suitable for
Polymer powders, emulsions, and solutions
Pros
High-volume, continuous polymer supply
Pros
Different capacities, different options
FREETA-αis a three-stage emulsion and powder dissolving unit made of corrosion-resistant SS304 stainless steel. The unit consists of three compartments with three motors. Each motor controls a separate impeller system in each compartment. This helps to maximize polymer dissolution, especially powdered polymers due to their insoluble nature when in this form.
The three compartments include a primary dissolution tank, a secondary dissolution tank, and further dissolution in the final compartment. The polymer solution is fed into the machine (for centrifuges) or through a reaction tank containing wastewater to create sludge (for other machines). The compartments have a system of interconnected valves that help maintain a constant concentration of the polymer solution. At the same time, the continuous feed helps the mud press to work continuously.
Solubility Properties of Polymers
Polymers exist in three forms: solids, emulsions, and soluble solutions. The soluble form is the product of a mixture of polymers in solids and emulsions. Among them, solid powder polymers are the most commonly used because they are easy to store, preserve, and transport.
However, a characteristic feature of these polymers is that they are difficult to dissolve. They are only soluble in very low concentrations of water. The stirring system creates a vortex that is repeatedly exposed to the polymer particles. The complete wetting process covers the entire polymer particle with a water film. With this surrounding film, the polymer is more soluble in water. Without this coating, surface tension would limit the contact of the polymer particles with the water, making it more difficult for the polymer to fully dissolve.
Benefits of FREETA-α
The main agent in the dissolution process is agitation. If the mixing speed is too slow, the polymer will not dissolve in water; if it is too fast, the polymer will break down and inactivate the fibrous structure. To overcome this problem, FREETA-α is designed to control the stirring motor. In addition, the structure with many compartments ensures that the residence time of the polymer solution line is long enough. The purpose is to completely dissolve it.
After dissolution, the long twisted filament structure of the polymer requires a certain waiting time for this twisted structure to stretch. FREETA-α can be incubated for an optimal time of 30-60 minutes, depending on the required machine capacity. The dissolved polymer product has a high viscosity, no air bubbles and no undissolved polymer particles. Concentrations in the range of 0.15 - 0.21 TP3T.
FREETA-α is available in many versions of different volumes to suit all your needs.
✅ Which polymers are ARK Phase 3 solubilizers suitable for?
FREETA-α 3-stage polymer solubilizers are suitable for all polymers in powder, emulsion, and solution form.
✅ Is the quality of the resulting polymer solution satisfactory?
The system consists of three compartments and three motors. The agitator system helps to completely dissolve the powdered polymer, despite the insoluble nature of this form, while preserving the fiber structure and preserving the activity of the polymer.
✅ Can FREETA-α be used for polymer culture?
Yes. FREETA-α can be incubated in an optimal time of 30-60 minutes, depending on the required machine capacity. The soluble polymer has a high viscosity, no air bubbles and no dissolved polymer particles.
✅ Is the purchase of a polymer solubilizer mandatory with the purchase of an ARK slurry press?
No, companies can utilize their existing polymer storage tanks, and the ARK slurry press only requires the correct polymer concentration for effective operation.