Kirikkale Arms tfactory, which belongs to Mechanical and Chemical Industry Croporation, is provided with the treated water from Kizilirmak River for utilization as process and cooling water in its new steel mill.
Raw water taken from Kizilirmak River passes through mechanical filters with 200 micron sensitivity at 1000 m3/hour rate and is chlorinated for disinfection and stored in raw water storage of 2000 m3 volume. With the help of 10 pumps 100 m3/ hour capacity each, water at 40-50 mss pressure is passed through 8 multi-layer sand filters with 100 m3/hour capacity each to achieve filtration of 20 micron sensitivity. 400 m3 of filtered water is stored at 2000 m3 water storage volume to be used for general purposes.
Another 400 m3 of water is fed into the reverse osmosis system designed in two parallel lines with 100 m3/hour capacity each. Product water with 50 micro Siemens conductivity is stored at clean water storage of 1000 m3 volume. Treated water is distributed accordingly to be used as a process water of steel mill.
Project was designed to include a filtration system with 800 m3/hour capacity and reverse osmosis system with 200 m3/hour capacity; equipment of the project is manufactured and delivered to Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation in 2013 to supply process water for this heavy industry factory.
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