Landia first with pumps for new Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant in China

In supplying 17 pumps for a new Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant in the north east of China, Landia of Denmark has ensured that its long-lasting equipment has reached site first, even though it has been transported all the way by train from Germany.

For the new facility in Shandong province, Landia has supplied its proven range of Axial Propeller Pumps (AXP), which will provide recirculation of activated sludge. The AXP model can also pump large amounts of water at low back pressure.

In addition, Landia has provided two styles of its renowned Chopper Pump (invented by the company in 1950). Submersible DG Pumps will handle heavily contaminated liquids, as well as liquids with a high dry matter content.

Meanwhile, Landia’s MPTK Chopper Pump was also specified for its effectiveness and total cost of ownership in handling dewatered sludge. Both Chopper Pumps benefit from being equipped with Landia’s external knife system that prevents clogging.

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Thorkild Maagaard, Landia’s Sales Director, said:

“Once again, China has demonstrated its understanding of investing in pumps that will stand the test of time. And although our equipment was transported by train for 15 days, we are also proud to have delivered within deadline; actually, being first on site”.

This order for Landia in China follows numerous previous pump, mixer and biogas digester installations, at sites that include Dalian, Matougang and Beijing.

SourceLandia

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