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World Water Day 2017

Why waste water?

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WWD 2017 is about reducing and reusing wastewater to minimize water scarcity

“By 2030, nearly half the global population could be facing water scarcity.

Demand could outstrip supply by 40 percent.”Ban Ki-Moon – United Nations Secretary General

Source: Secretary-General’s Message for World Water Day 2013

At BASF, we are addressing the need for better

wastewater treatment with innovative solutions

Why waste water? BASF supports the initiative of the World Water Day 2017

Advanced

flocculation

technology for

sludge dewatering

Zetag® ULTRA

Zetag® 9100

Multifunctional

reverse osmosis

antiscalants for

(waste)water reuse

Sokalan® RO 3500

Superior foam

control in

wastewater

treatment plants

Burst® PF 13T

Preventive and

curative struvite

management

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Antiprex® AD 1020XP

Antiprex® MSA

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Zetag® ULTRA

Ultra-high molecular weight cationic powder

flocculants

Designed for high-shear applications

(centrifuges, dissolved air flotation, etc.)

Significant dose reduction up to 20%

Total dry solids can be increased by 15%

Zetag® 9100

Shear-stable linear and crosslinked cationic

inverse emulsion flocculants

Stable against high shear mixing

No lumps and/or blocked filters

No phase separation during storage

Improved antifoam properties

Advanced flocculation technology as a solution to improve sludge dewatering

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“Each percent of water removed during sludge dewatering

results in 5 percent reduction of transportation cost and

thereby reducing CO2 emissions.”Marcus Fuest – Global Marketing BASF Water Chemicals

Our latest flocculation technologies with Zetag® ULTRA and Zetag® 9100 improve

sludge dewatering by maximizing total dry solids at low dose rates and at high solubility.

Zetag® flocculants maximize the cost-performance in sludge dewatering

World Water Day 2017

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Reverse Osmosis as a solution to reuse wastewater and minimize water scarcity

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Reliable and efficient water reuse operations with Sokalan® RO 3500

“The success of a reverse osmosis system depends upon

membrane life and performance which is directly impacted by

the efficiency of the applied antiscalant.”Sujandi – Application scientist BASF Water Chemicals

World Water Day 2017

Sokalan® RO 3500, as multifunctional antiscalant for reverse osmosis (RO) membrane

treatment keeps the membrane surface free from any scale deposition and helps to

maximize production capacity while enhancing the energy footprint of the RO plant.

Modified polycarboxylate

Low phosphorous

No eutrophication of waterbodies

NSF/ANSI 60 Standard certified

Ideal for water reuse applications

Inhibits RO membrane scaling caused

by:

Calcium Carbonate

Calcium Sulfate

Barium Sulfate

Calcium Phosphate

Calcium Fluoride

Iron fouling

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Foam control as a solution forstate-of-the-art wastewater treatment

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Foam prevention and control in wastewater treatment with Burst® PF 13T

“Uncontrolled foaming is a common operational problem in

many wastewater treatment plants.” Stephan Nied – Application scientist BASF Water Chemicals

World Water Day 2017

Foam formation in a wastewater treatment plant can occur in the aeration tank,

secondary clarifier, as well as in the anaerobic digester or in the centrate of a centrifuge.

Burst® PF 13T, is a readily biodegradable, cost effective and universal foam control

agent working in all substrates of a waste water treatment plant.

Alcohol alkoxylate (EO/PO)

Free of silicone and solvents / hydrocarbons

Readily biodegradable (OECD 301b)

Ready-to-use and no dilution

required

Low dose (10-150 ppm)

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Struvite management as a solution to protect wastewater treatment assets

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Preventive and curative struvite management with Antiprex® solutions

“The anaerobic sludge digestion step in wastewater treatment

releases ammonium, magnesium and phosphate, named

struvite causing operational inefficiencies.”Karine Odiot – Global Industry Marketing BASF Water Chemicals

World Water Day 2017

Struvite in pipelines and on walls of process equipment is hard to physically remove and

leading to corrosion, reduced flow in pipes and increased pressure drop. Struvite results

in higher energy consumption, maintenance and frequent cleaning cycles.

Antiprex® AD 1020XP

Preventive Struvite Treatment

Combines features of scale inhibition and

dispersing properties

Antiscalant to prevent struvite formation

Sequestrant for pipe cleaning when applied

at high dosage (40–100 ppm)

Antiprex® MSA

Curative Struvite Treatment

Removes struvite faster than other acids

(e.g. phosphoric, sulphuric and formic acid)

Non-oxidizing and non-reducing

High thermal stability

Excellent eco-toxicological profile

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Want to know more on how to improve your wastewater treatment?

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Why waste water? Improve your wastewater treatment today!

World Water Day 2017

North America

BASF Corporation

100 Park Avenue

Florham Park

NJ 07932, USA

Phone: +1(800) 322 3885

South America

BASF S.A.

Av. das Nações Unidas, 14.171

10º Andar, Morumbi

04794 000 São Paulo, Brazil

Phone: +55 11 2039 2366

Europe, Middle East, Africa

BASF SE

Carl-Bosch-Straße 38

67056 Ludwigshafen,

Germany

Phone: +49 621 60 0

Asia Pacific

BASF South East Asia Pte Ltd

33 Tuas Avenue 11,

639090 Singapore

Singapore

Phone: +65 6861 6766

“Get in contact with us for

more information on BASF’s

latest innovative solutions for

better wastewater treatment!”

Your BASF Water

Chemicals Team

Visit our website www.watersolutions.basf.com or e-mail us [email protected]

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