Traditional and Western Medicine University Laboratory Wastewater Treatment Equipment, Chemical Experimental Sewage Treatment Experimental Device, Quankun
The basic principle of laboratory wastewater treatment equipment is to remove or convert harmful substances in wastewater into harmless ones through physical, chemical, and biological methods, thereby achieving the purification of wastewater. Physical treatment mainly includes steps such as filtration, sedimentation, and centrifugation, which can remove suspended particles and plankton in wastewater; chemical treatment adjusts the pH value and adds chemicals to decompose, precipitate, or convert chemical substances in wastewater; biological treatment utilizes the metabolic action of microorganisms to convert organic matter in wastewater into harmless substances.


Working Principle:
The waste water treatment equipment in the inspection laboratory primarily utilizes various methods such as physical, chemical, and biological to remove or convert harmful substances in the laboratory waste water, achieving discharge standards or reuse requirements. The specific working principles include processes such as sedimentation, filtration, adsorption, oxidation-reduction, and biological degradation. These processes are combined through different treatment units and equipment to form a complete waste water treatment system.

Based on different treatment methods and application scenarios, wastewater treatment equipment for testing laboratories can be categorized into the following types:
1. Physical Treatment Equipment: Such as sedimentation tanks, filters, etc., which remove suspended solids and sediments from wastewater through physical processes.
2. Chemical Treatment Equipment: Including dosing systems, reactors, etc., which remove soluble harmful substances from wastewater through chemical reactions.
3. Biological Treatment Equipment: Including activated sludge ponds and biofilm reactors, which utilize the metabolic actions of microorganisms to degrade organic matter in wastewater.
4. Integrated Treatment Equipment: Combines physical, chemical, and biological treatment methods to form an efficient and energy-saving wastewater treatment system.

When selecting and using laboratory wastewater treatment equipment, multiple factors must be considered. Firstly, choose equipment with mature technology and stable performance to ensure reliable and consistent treatment outcomes. Secondly, select the appropriate model and specifications based on actual conditions to ensure the equipment meets the wastewater treatment requirements. Additionally, consider factors such as operating and maintenance costs to ensure the equipment's economic benefits and practicality.

Traditional and Western Medicine University Laboratory Wastewater Treatment Equipment, Chemical Experiment Sewage Treatment Experimental Device, Quankun
The primary function of the laboratory wastewater treatment equipment is to efficiently and safely process laboratory-generated wastewater. It utilizes advanced techniques such as physical separation, chemical neutralization, and biological degradation to remove harmful substances or reduce their concentrations in the wastewater, ensuring it meets national emission standards. Additionally, the equipment features automated control and intelligent monitoring capabilities, enabling real-time monitoring of the wastewater treatment process and results, ensuring the stability and reliability of the treatment outcomes.































