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    Chemical Induction / Injection Products

    The Water Champ® vacuum chemical induction system has revolutionized the concept of chemical feed systems with its innovative design and unlimited chemical feed applications in potable water and wastewater treatment. 

    Water Champ System

    The system’s superior mixing characteristics represent a major step forward in chemical feed and disinfection applications. Virtually any process feed application can benefit from Water Champ’s direct vacuum chemical induction capability.

    The Water Champ® system eliminates the necessity of costly carrier/make-up water and conventional rapid mix systems. A unique feature of the Water Champ system is its ability to provide the mixing intensity required to maximize chemical reaction while using less energy. Siemens and its chemical feed and disinfection group stand committed to the design and production of quality systems that will provide efficient and dependable service.

    Typical applications for the Water Champ system inlcude:

    Wastewater

    Water

    Industrial

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Refining

    Disinfection

    Disinfection

    Petrochemicals

    pH control

    pH control

    Pulp & Paper

    Odor control

    Taste & Odor control

    Steel

    Color removal

    Filtration

    Textile

    DAF systems

    Rapid mix

    Mining

    Dechlorination

    Recarbonization

    Food & Beverage

    Leachate treatment

    Chloramination

    Pipeline

    BNR process

    Zebra Mussel control

    Plating

    CSO (disinfection)

     

    Cooling towers

    RAS (filamentous)

     

     



    Follow the links below to learn more about the Water Champ products:

    Gas Induction

    Liquid Induction

    PPD

    Kg/D

    US gpm

    /min

    Submersible

    100 to 10,000

    45 to 4,540

    5 to 60

    19 to 227

    Inline

    1,500 to 10,000

    675 to 4,540

    15 to 60

    57 to 227

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    For information on chemical induction / injection, contact our experts, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Standard Time: 1.800.809.0971 or 1.815.932.8154.

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    Chemical Induction / Injection Case Study

    Submersible Chemical Inductor Brings Better Floc, More Consistent Finished Water Quality

    The Sheboygan Water Treatment Plant uses conventional unit treatment processes (i.e. coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and gravity media filtration) to treat surface water from Lake Michigan.  The 35 million gallons per day (MGD) facility, originally built in 1929, serves the City of Sheboygan and several other surrounding communities.  According to Ron Marshman, filter plant foreman, lengthy detention (exceeding two minutes) in the facility’s rapid mix tank was leading to chronic floc shear prior to coagulant entering the plant’s two 2.3 mg sedimentation basins.  “Due to the long detention times, the coagulant would begin the flocculation process inside the rapid mix tank.  The heavy turbulence from the mix tank’s large, high-speed mixing propeller would then actually rip the floc apart.”  This resulted in erratic floc formation in the settling basins.

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