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HITACHI VERTICAL-SHAFT TYPE AGITATOR "VERTIMIXER" http://www.gec.jp/water/data/water_09-3.

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Name of technology HITACHI VERTICAL-SHAFT TYPE AGITATOR "VERTIMIXER"
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Features Vertimixer has an above-surface drive's simple construction, and intricate


control is not necessary for it. Therefore Vertimiver reduce sharply the work
and cost of maintenance for wastewater treatment equipment.
Sense Index Field of Classification of Technology's Principle
Application
Industrial Anaerobic Biochemical Treatment
Wastewater
Treatment
Sewage Anaerobic Biochemical Treatment
Treatment Advanced Treatment
Classification of Agitator of Above-surface drive and Vertical shaft type
Unit Technology
Reference Company Name Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd.
Department Environment Preservation & Water Treatment Group
Water Treatment Division
Address 5-2, Higashi-Ikebukuro 4-chome, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 170-8466, Japan
URL http://www.hitachi-pt.co.jp
Tel +81-3-5928-8581
Fax +81-3-5928-8735
E-mail

[Features]

- Markedly Lower Running Costs and Easy Maintenance


The above-surface drive's simple construction eliminates the cost and trouble of exchanging oil and
replacing mechanical seals, ensuring years of trouble-free operation with markedly lower running
cost than the other agitators.

- Uniform Agitation and Mixing


The tank contents are uniformly agitated and mixed during, preventing uneven distribution in MLSS.
Unique screw shape of VERTIROTOR has no fear of breaking flocks of sludge.

- Easily Setting and Quietly Working


Vertimixer is light and compact, so that it is easy to set under the slab of tank.
Its working noise is generated only from motor, therefore it is quiet.

[Construction & Basic Operating Principle]

[Standard Specifications]

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