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PCI Gases to Launch New LP2LP Concept for Water Industry

LP2LP (Low Pressure-to-Low Pressure) Oxygen supply for the Wastewater Treatment Industry

Enhancing Waste water Treatment Efficiency with Oxygen Enrichment

Oxygen enrichment of wastewater treatment biological processes results in an increase in the available oxygen in solution, allowing for an increase in biomass, resulting in an improvement of effluent quality while increasing the potential capacity of the biological treatment plant by at least 20% to 50%.

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PCI Gases, in conjunction with Mazzei Injector Company have developed a low pressure oxygen injection process “LP2LP” that reduces the overall power requirement of the PCI Gases VSA technology even further by removing the final compression stage. This results in a 15% reduction in power demand, improving the ROI of oxygen supply.

LP2LP Oxygen supply in Wastewater Treatment results in:

  • Reduction in power demand of the VSA
  • Cost effective supply of oxygen to your treatment works
  • No oxygen compression required
  • Improve DO levels and basin mixing
  • Ability to increase plant capacity
  • Increased reliability of oxygen supply
  • Reduced maintenance costs

PCI Gases manufactures Deployable Oxygen Concentration Systems (DOCS), utilising a single bed state of the art VSA technology. This system is one of the most reliable, robust and cost-effective sources of on-site oxygen generation systems available. Utilising a single blower to both supply air to the VSA as well as remove the nitrogen and other contaminant gases from the VSA bed reduces both capital costs as well as operational costs when compared to a PSA of comparable capacity.

We at PCI are decentralizing oxygen supplies, maximizing economics and sustainability for everyone.

Reshaping your Tomorrow, Enabling you to have complete autonomy in your oxygen supply.

For further information on our products/systems, please contact our sales director for Water Treatment:

Brendan Van Wyk: bvanwyk@pcigases.com

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