Example of a treatment for an organic liquid using an EMPOWERING DEVICE model TEST, which it is used to test the user ‘smatrices on a stand-alone basis.
However, many of the processes we have developed are "on-line" kind: the machinery does not perform processing cycles but the liquid enters and exits without stopping, undergoing the treatments one after the other. In some cases we have provided for the presence of several cavitators one after the other to maximize the amount of liquid treated with the least use of electricity.
The fluid to be treated is introduced into the machinery through a flanged opening placed on the top (0). A graphene filter can optionally be positioned immediately before the flanged opening (1).
After the solenoid valve (2) which is placed immediately behind the inlet flange, a cannula guides the fluid towards the base of the tank (3) in such a way that the filling of the same takes place from the bottom upwards, exploiting the principle of communicating vessels, thus avoiding the formation of annoying turbulence that can trap air bubbles.
The inlet solenoid valve closes automatically when a preset level (4) for filling the tank is reached or upon manual command of the user or of the specific automatic processing program selected.
At the base of the tank there is a manual tap (5), accessible from the outside, to be used for taking samples and to facilitate complete emptying.
Optionally, up to two chemical tanks can be installed next to the loop tank, or one of double size, which can be filled from the outside equipped with level and dosing pump (6-7-8 & 9-10-11).
On the base of the tank, in a central position, a straight pipe leads to the centrifugal pump (12), and, immediately after, passes the non-return valve (13).