GO 100% GREENAND SUSTAINABLE

NO MORE CHEMICALS

WE HAVE INVENTED THE GREAT SOLUTION FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY

WITH 36 MONTHS RENTAL SOLUTION

New and stronger 2023 model 
ALPHA mod.
Quattro-DB® MAX 4-ways

Ultrasound is a great method to combat and control Algae in the
pit dewatering on a mine site to eliminate and avoid blockage on the RO site.
Ultrasound is the premium system and replace expensive and dangerous chemicals. 

Our new SolaRAFT float for the MINING lagoon has over 2000 different frequencies

 

 

Ultrasound is a great method to combat and control Algae in the pit dewatering
on a mine site to eliminate and avoid blockage on the RO site.

Mining wastewater, Mining impacted waters (MIWs), and water based mine tailings are full of contaminants that must be dealt with before their release back into the natural environment but must also be maintained while recycling this water into mining operations due to excessive often unpreventable leaching into the natural water supply. Mine operations often face excessive scrutiny from protective organizations due to the massive use of water and the existing need of this resource both in agriculture and for drinking purposes. Mining operations are becoming increasingly aware of the need to be profitable while being stewards of water resources. ALGAEFREE technology helps remediate mining tailings in a quicker fashion by accelerating it’s return to neutral pH levels, reducing turbidity and total suspended solids, while assisting the remediation of harmful bacteria.

 

ULTRASOUND VERSUS CHEMICALS

For too long, the solution to treating the toxic algae growth on bodies of water has been to use chemicals
such as chlorine that in turn are toxic themselves – a fight fire with fire approach.
Moving forward, there’s a safer, healthier approach to destroying green and blue-green algae: ultrasonic algae management. 
Algae move to the water surface for photosynthesis to grow, and to the bottom of the water column for nutrients.

ALPHA 4-ways solution for:

  • MANAGING BLUE/GREEN ALGAE
  • REDUCING ODOURS IN STORMWATER PONDS
  • BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL
  • TSS REDUCTION IN RAW WATER UPTAKE
  • WASTEWATER AERATION
  • DECONTAMINATION OF PONDS, HOLDING TANKS & LAGOONS
  • SLUDGE MANAGEMENT
  • ALGAE BLOOMS
  • MUCK BUILD UP IN PONDS & LAGOONS
  • POOR WATER CLARITY
  • EXCESSIVE WEED GROWTH
  • HIGH TSS IN WASTEWATER EFFLUENT
  • EXCESSIVE BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD) IN LAGOONS
  • HIGH AMMONIA LEVELS
  • FOAMING IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT
  • MANAGING PHOSPHORUS LEVELS
  • CONTROLLING NITROGEN LEVELS
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List of Algae ALPHA 4-ways will control.

Dictyospharium, Aphanochaete, Anabaena, Phanizomenon, Cyctyospharium, Cysotella, Arcella,, Botrycoccus, Brauni, Botrycoccus, Arcella, Spirogyra, Gloeoystis, Lagerheima, Aphanizomenon, Chlamy, Tenuissima, Botrys, Merismopedia, Chroococcus,, Chlamydonas, Micractinium, Quadricauda, Scenedesmus, Fragilaria, Aphanizomenon, Gomphonema, Chlorella , Scenedesmus acuminates , Sphaerocystis schroeteri , Chloromonas, Tabellaria , Coelastrum , Staurastrum , Tribonema, Navicula minima, Phacus, Pinnularia, Lyngbya, Cosmariu, Crucigenia, Cryptomonas, Ulothrix, Coelastrum, Staurastrum , Oocystis, Nitzschia, Erosa and Oocystis

WELCOME TO THE FUTURE


ALPHA ultrasound system eliminates up to 95 % of the existing algae, bio film and bacteria’s.
  1. Types of algae ALPHA system is effective against?
    The following genum (above) and species (below) are commonly controlled by ultrasound: Aphanizomenon, Cyclotella, Pseudanabaena, Anabaena, Dictyosphaerium, Phacus, Aphanochaete, Fragilaria, Pinnularia, Arcella, Gloeocystis, Planktothrix, Gomphonema, Chlamydomonas, Lagerheima, Chlorella, Lyngbya, Chroococcus, Micractinium, Spirogyra, Coelastrum, Staurastrum, Microcystis, Cosmarium, Tabellaria, Crucigenia, Nitzschia, Tribonema, Ulothrix, Botrycoccus braunii, Rhodomonas minuta, Scenedesmus acuminates, Scenedesmus quadricauda, Merismopedia tenuissima, Sphaerocystis schroeteri, Chloromonas botrys, Navicula minima, Cryptomonas erosa, and Oocystis pusilla.
  2. What happens to the waste algae?
    The waste algae becomes less buoyant and sinks to the bottom of the body of water. In aquifers, lakes, ponds, and other bodies of water, the waste algae gets eaten and reabsorbed by the local wildlife. In swimming pools, aquifers, and other water retention systems, the filtration systems remove the remnants.
  3. What is cavitation?
    Cavitation is a phenomenon in which rapid changes in water pressure result in the formation of small vapor-filled “voids”. When again subjected to higher pressure, these voids collapse and generate shock waves capable of damaging nearby equipment and structures.
  4. Why is cavitation bad for algae management?
    If algae is growing near a cavitation void, the resulting shockwave damages the outer cell wall of the algae, releasing all of the toxins into the water. This can lead to massive fish kills and the destruction of the water ecology. That’s why ALPHA don’t make cavitation.
  5. What is Bio Film?
    Bio film is bacteria that attach permanently to almost all type of surfaces and colonize reversibly so mussels and barnacle can attach. Ultrasound prevent biofilm to adhering.
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