Kurita Water industries high-efficiency denitrification system.
KURITA WATER INDUSTRIES HIGH-EFFICIENCY DENITRIFICATION de·ni·tri·fy tr.v. de·ni·tri·fied, de·ni·tri·fy·ing, de·ni·tri·fies 1. To remove nitrogen or nitrogen groups from (a compound).
2. SYSTEM A new biological nitrogen removal process that uses denitrifying microorganisms known as ANAMMOX (ANAerobic anaerobic /an·aer·o·bic/ (an?ah-ro´bik) 1. lacking molecular oxygen.
2. growing, living, or occurring in the absence of molecular oxygen; pertaining to an anaerobe. AMMonium ammonium /am·mo·ni·um/ (ah-mo´ne-um) the hypothetical radical, NH4, forming salts analogous to those of the alkaline metals.
ammonium carbonate Oxidation) microorganisms. The new process can reduce capital investment and operational costs dramatically compared conventional nitrification-denitrification processes. Contact: Kurita Water Industries by email: ir@kurita.co.jp
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