Hylander Brochure - Hyland Equipment Company

Environmental and Industrial
Recycling and Remediation
Solutions...
Hylander Filtration Systems have been
successfully used with the following forms of
industrial waste water.
H2O Solutions for Your
Pollution...
We Separate the Good
from the Bad!
Examples:
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Mop/Floor Washwater
Spent Metal Working Coolants
Phosphate Cleaner Baths
Aqueous Degreaser Baths
Compressor Condensate
Dye Penetrant Rinsewater
Wood Preservative Wastewater
Vehicle Washwater
Bulk Transport Cleaning Water
Tank Cleaning Washwater
Parts Washer Effluent
Vibratory Wastewater
Rolling & Drawing Compounds
Pressure Washer Wastewater
5800 Post Roa d
E. Greenwich, RI 02818
P: 401-398-0100
www.hyla ndeq.com
Time to separate
the good from
the bad...
HYLANDER FILTRATION
SYSTEMS
Hylander Filtration Systems are designed to
recycle and dispose of commercial and
industrial wastewater, such as oily wastewater
generated by Vehicle and Equipment Washing,
Parts Washers, Dip Tanks, Machine Coolant,
Vibratory waste and other forms of industrial
process water.
Our systems can reclaim up to 98% of the water
in the oily wastewater stream. In most cases the
water can be legally discharged or re-used in the
process.
PRINCIPLES OF ULTRAFILTRATION
BENEFITS OF ULTRAFILTRATION
In the Ultrafiltration process, wastewater
containing emulsified oils is pumped through a
membrane unit. Water and some dissolved low
molecular weight materials pass through the
membrane pores and exit the system as permeate.
Emulsified oil and any suspended solids are
retained by the membrane and remain in the
wastewater feed. The emulsified oil is
concentrated in this manner up to approximately
60% oil and solids.
Aqueous parts washer cleaning baths build-up
with oil and sludge, exhausting the cleaning
performance of the detergent. Quite often the
solution to the problem is to simply dump and
recharge. With a Hylander Ultrafiltration
system, cleaning bath life can be extended
six-fold, and detergent costs can be cut in half.
Our fully integrated Ultrafiltration (UF) systems
are designed to operate unattended, and require
little maintenance.
There are two forms of oil that we find in
wastewater. Free Oil is oil that will separate
naturally and float to the surface. Emulsified Oil
is oil that is held in suspension by a chemical
substance (Detergents ? Surfactants) or electrical
energy. Free Oil will normally separate by gravity
and float to the surface in approximately 30
minutes. Emulsified Oil is held in a molecular
structure called a micelle and will not separate on
its own.
Cost Savings
- Extends the cleaning solution bath life
- Reduces chemical cost by up to 50%
- Ceramic membranes have an extended
operating life
- PLC controlled for unattended operation
- Fast cleaning, more efficient chemical
cleaning
- Unmatched performance in oil/water
separation
- Long life time, less down time and
maintenance
- Reduce your foot print and overall system
costs
Environmental
- Lower waste volumes and disposal costs
- Pretreatment with chemicals or flocculants
is not required
- Waste oils can be used for its calorific value