Application: Industry



Ultrasonic technology is also used in the industrial sector to prepare problematic organic materials for more effective biodegradation.


- Industrial wastewater treatment

- Process water treatment

- Surface treatment processes

- Desorption of organic substances

- Extraction of cellular components


Persistent organic compounds, which can typically only be treated using costly chemical processes—such as those found in landfill leachate—have their chemical structure changed by ultrasound in such a way that they become biodegradable.
This means that even difficult-to-treat wastewater can now be subjected to universal and economically advantageous biological treatment

(example: tributyltin, TBT).
We are developing a wide range of previously unknown ultrasonic variants, leading to new methods for intensifying surface processes:
The desorption of organic and inorganic compounds/pollutants is improved (soil remediation).

Analogous to municipal wastewater treatment, we are also using our innovative process technology to intensify conventional processes of biological wastewater treatment and sludge treatment in the industrial sector.



Sterilization of process and wastewater


Ultraschall bietet sich zur Entkeimung von Wässern mit hohen Feststoffkonzentrationen (Trübung) an.

Klassische Verfahren wie beispielsweise mit UV oder Chlor sind in diesen Fällen unwirksam.



Organic compounds


Persistent organic pollutants, which can typically only be treated using costly chemical processes (e.g., landfill leachate), undergo changes in their chemical structure as a result of ultrasonic treatment.
This treatment breaks down chemical bonds and reduces molecular size, making these substances biologically available.