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AVS HDD Technology – Low Energy Dewatering Process

AVS HDD technology has demonstrated low energy dewatering of multiple algae species, plant materials, fungi, even coal fines and coal ash. The principles behind the disruptive technology allow for a low energy dewatering process across many applications including food, chemical, mineral and algae dewatering, as well as water and waste remediation.

As evidenced in demonstrations and studies, low energy separation creates opportunities to more effectively handle resources. Low cost processing enables resources to be utilized that may not have been possible through high energy processing.

<i>A Disruptive Technology for Removing Solid and Semi-solids from Solution</i>

A Disruptive Technology for Removing Solid and Semi-solids from Solution

Many companies, research institutions and municipalities have requested dewater and remediation testing of the HDD system. To explore how the AVS HDD system may work for you, please contact a member of the AVS team.

Scalability

Breakthroughs with AVS low energy separation have led to a platform for scalable HDD systems. The current 500-liter/hour system is the platform for a commercial unit processing 15,000 liters/hour.

Our screen and membrane development team is also focused on developing its portfolio of solid separations. Scalability across many industrial applications for food, pharma, biotechnical, chemical, mineral and waste separation provide opportunities for many applications.

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This entry was posted on Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at 10:41 am and is filed under Articles. You can leave a response below.

One Response to “AVS HDD Technology – Low Energy Dewatering Process”

  1. Anthony Paul Says:

    February 11th, 2010 at 7:56 am

    Dear Sir,

    Persuant to your harvesting system, I would like to enquire if there is a limitation on species of Algae that it can dewater. I am from Malaysia and working on Algae to produce biofuel via PBR in the sea. The concentration is 0.1% feed. Appreciate if you advise if it is possible to purchase a pilot unit for trials.
    Is there oppurtunity to market your unit in my part of the world.

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