Solution by Industries
Sugar Industries
Manufacturing Process of Sugar in India
Boiling the juice to obtain crystals
Creating raw sugar by spinning crystals in extractors
Taking raw sugar to a refinery for the process of filtering and washing to discard remaining non-sugar elements and hue
Crystallizing and drying sugar
Packaging the ready sugar
INDUSTRIES
Sugar
Distillery
Water: ETP/STP
Paper
Power & Energy
Chemical & Fertilizer
Life Science
FMCG OR CPG
Oil and Gas
Steel
Dairy
Distillery
Manufacturers of methyl, butyl or isopropyl alcohol are considered part of the chemical industries. The distilling industry is a world-class multinational industry; in fact, Canadian distilled spirits products are internationally renowned for quality and consistency.
The distilling industry is that part of the food and beverage industries engaged in clarifying, flavouring, blending and aging alcohol to make potable spirits (eg, brandeis, grain spirits, rum) and establishments which manufacture ethyl alcohol, whether they are or are not used in potable spirits.
WATER: Effluent Treatment Plant
ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) is a process design for treating the. industrial waste water for its reuse or safe disposal to the environment.
Effluent Treatment Plant or ETP is one type of waste water treatment method which is particularly designed to purify industrial waste water for its reuse and it’s aim is to release safe water to environment from the harmful effect caused by the effluent.
Industrial effluents contain various materials, depending on the industry. Some effluents contain oils and grease, and some contain toxic materials (e.g., cyanide). Effluents from food and beverage factories contain degradable organic pollutants. Since industrial waste water contains a diversity of impurities and therefore specific treatment technology called ETP is required.
The ETP Plant works at various levels and involves various physical, chemical, biological and membrane processes to treat waste water from different industrial sectors like chemicals, drugs, pharmaceutical, refineries, dairy, ready mix plants & textile etc.
WATER: Sewage Treatment Plant
ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) is a process design for treating the. industrial waste water for its reuse or safe disposal to the environment.
Effluent Treatment Plant or ETP is one type of waste water treatment method which is particularly designed to purify industrial waste water for its reuse and it’s aim is to release safe water to environment from the harmful effect caused by the effluent.
Industrial effluents contain various materials, depending on the industry. Some effluents contain oils and grease, and some contain toxic materials (e.g., cyanide). Effluents from food and beverage factories contain degradable organic pollutants. Since industrial waste water contains a diversity of impurities and therefore specific treatment technology called ETP is required.
The ETP Plant works at various levels and involves various physical, chemical, biological and membrane processes to treat waste water from different industrial sectors like chemicals, drugs, pharmaceutical, refineries, dairy, ready mix plants & textile etc.
Power & Energy
- The petroleum industry, including oil companies, petroleum refiners, fuel transport and end-user sales at gas stations
- The gas industry, including natural gas extraction, and coal gas manufacture, as well as distribution and sales
- The electrical power industry, including electricity generation, electric power distribution and sales
- The coal industry
- The nuclear power industry
- The renewable energy industry, comprising alternative energy and sustainable energy companies, including those involved in hydroelectric power, wind power, and solar power generation, and the manufacture, distribution and sale of alternative fuels
- Traditional energy industry based on the collection and distribution of firewood, the use of which, for cooking and heating, is particularly common in poorer countries
Paper Industries
The pulp and paper industry comprises companies that use wood as raw material and produce pulp, paper, board and other cellulose-based products.
The industry is dominated by North American (United States and Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden, and North-West Russia) and East Asian countries (such as East Siberian Russia, China, Japan, and South Korea).
Dairy
The term ‘Dairy’ is used to refer to cows that are used for producing milk, rather than meat, or to foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese
Dairy products or milk products are a type of food produced from or containing the milk of mammals. They are primarily produced from mammals such as cattle, water buffaloes, goats, sheep, camels and humans.