For farmers, manure treatment is the most urgent matter at present. If manure is not handled properly, it will cause large-scale environmental pollution and have a certain impact on their own breeding activities. Therefore, manure treatment is imminent. So what equipment is needed for manure treatment?
Pretreatment is actually to collect substances that may easily appear in the original sewage. Pretreatment is to prepare in advance so that pumps and pipes will not be damaged or blocked in water treatment. Usually, the pretreatment content of integrated sewage treatment equipment includes some leaves and branches, garbage bags or relatively large objects. Collect them first, and you can also use the bar screen to remove cans, plastic bottles or worn-out clothes brought in by sewage.
The pretreatment of integrated sewage treatment equipment includes a gravel channel or chamber. The purpose of this equipment is to slow down the speed of sewage so that stones, broken glass, etc. in the sewage can settle down. These particles need to be eliminated, otherwise they will enter the equipment and damage the equipment. There are three gravel chambers: a horizontal gravel chamber, a pneumatic gravel chamber and a cyclone gravel chamber.
Under uniform flow conditions, domestic sewage treatment equipment flow equalization clarifiers and mechanical secondary treatment are more effective. Ponds are generally devices that provide wastewater storage places in factory maintenance, so that they can dilute and distribute the discharge of high-intensity wastes that may be loud. Flow equalization units are required to control variable discharges, including cleaning equipment and aerators.
Of course, treating manure into organic fertilizer is also a very important way. Using trough-type composting fermentation to treat manure into organic fertilizer can also be sold for secondary income.