

Wastewater Treatment Equipment
CDF Industries’ wastewater treatment equipment can reduce process times from 20-50%. There is no chemical mixing and reduces operator time. There is a direct cost reduction with CDF Industries’ treatment systems. The process we implement improves wastewater treatment and eliminates hazardous haul away costs.
CDF systems are designed to work best with one-step clay-based separating agents. Although our equipment can be used with traditional treatment chemicals, highest efficiency and ease of operation is achieved with a bentonite clay-based treatment program.
How CDF Wastewater Equipment Works
First the reaction tank is filled with wastewater from the facility. When the treatment clay is added, the mixing turbine agitates the mixture. Large floc begins to form and after 3-5 minutes, the sludge begins to settle and clear water remains. The treated effluent passes through the filter paper media. Approximately 25% of what remains are solids that are squeezed through the rollers. The remaining dry sludge cake falls into a hopper that can then be discarded. The clear water that has been pumped out can be reused within the plant process or can be released to sewer.
These systems are highly effective and economical. There are thousands of these machines in operation all over the world, being used in almost every application imaginable.
Manual Treatment Systems
Keep it simple. Our small manual systems economically treat volumes from 50 to 500 gallons per day. The small footprint and light weight make the systems easy to move if needed.
Semi-Automatic Treatment Systems
The economical, space saving, semi-automated system requires less operator attention than our manual systems. The semi-automatic system can be installed quickly. Its features and capabilities go far beyond any filter press system.
Automatic Treatment Systems
Our automated treatment systems are economical, space saving, and requires little operator attention. These systems can be installed rapidly. The features and capabilities of these deluxe units go beyond traditional wastewater treatment systems.
