Allegheny Ludlum Uses Abanaki to Support World-Class Wastewater Treatment
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Model 4 and Tote-ItŪ Installed at Key Sump Station Areas
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Allegheny Ludlum New Bedford, Massachusetts facility. |
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation is a world leader in the technology, production
and marketing of specialty materials - from stainless and silicon- electrical
steels to titanium, nickel alloys and other advanced alloys. Its customers
represent diversified consumer and capital goods markets in more than 30
nations.
In keeping with the company's ISO 9001-certified quality system, the leader
goes well beyond traditional business measurements to balance bottom-line
efficiency with service excellence and a commitment to quality. Nowhere is this
balancing act more in evidence than in the company's industrial wastewater
treatment facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Chief Wastewater Operator George Bergman's responsibilities encompass the
restrictions on wastewater from regulation and corporate accountability
practices with the need for quality water and a mandate to contain the overall
cost of treatment.
Sump Station Savings
Like most manufacturing or processing facilities, Allegheny Ludlum employs a
collection system by which rinse water is collected before being transferred to
the wastewater treatment system. Chemical residue floats on the surface of the
tanks, oil drops to the middle while water is near the bottom. This continuous
settling wastewater treatment process enables the company to reuse a high
percentage of the liquid recovered from the production line - an important
consideration as the quality water so necessary for industrial processing
becomes harder and increasingly more expensive to obtain.
As Bergman points out, the savings start with "the effective removal of oil
from the wastewater sump stations prior to treatment in the wastewater
facility." Yet as he and his three-man crew of wastewater operators discovered,
hand skimming using absorbent pads was an inefficient and ultimately costly
method.
Looking "to reduce the time and labor associated with manually removing the
oil with absorbent pads during our daily checks of the system," Bergman
discovered Abanaki Corporation, a leading manufacturer of oil skimming solutions
in the country.
Bergman first became familiar with the national leader by word of mouth and
did further research on the company's website.
Belt-driven Benefits
He chose two of the company's most popular models: the
Abanaki Model 4 Oil Grabber and the Tote-ItŪ Portable
Oil Skimmer. Both skimmers' rely on the differences in specific gravity and
surface tension between oil and water to be effective. These characteristics
allow the skimmer belts to attract oil and other hydrocarbon liquids from the
fluid surface quickly and efficiently with little water content - a key factor
in reducing the cost of disposal and lower the contingent liabilities of
wastewater discharge.
Each system also delivered specific benefits for specific areas of the
treatment facility.
Ideal as a pretreatment before filtration, Bergman requested the installation
of the Model 4 in a sump that collects water from several furnace wash tanks and
used to remove oil. He and his team "inspect the process daily to ensure that
the Model 4 oil grabber is working properly, check the condition of waste oil
drum and inspecting and cleaning the wiper blades."
He reports the unit operates quite well.
The Model 4 removes oil at a rate of up to 20 gallons of oil per hour through
a continuous belt and wiper action. The belt, operating on a motor and pulley
system, runs through contaminated liquid to pick up oil from the surface. After
traveling over the head pulley, the belt passes through tandem wiper blades
where oil is scraped off both sides of the belt and discharged.
Bergman had Abanaki's most mobile unit, the Tote IT, "installed in a floor
sump to remove oil from floor washing" - an ideal setting for this 36 lb
portable unit that requires no modifications to mount and maintains skimming
efficiency in fluctuating flied levels.
In fact, low maintenance and self-running sufficiency were key reasons
Bergman chose Abanaki in the first place. As he explains, "I chose the Abanaki
products for their simplicity of operation and automatic features, such as
operation timer and shut off switch when the waste oil drum is full."
Now, after six months in operation, Bergman reports that the two units have
yielded even more benefits. "We have saved on labor and time by not having to
apply and remove the oil absorbent pads every week," he says.
Further, Allegheny Ludlum's maintenance and wastewater operators are
impressed with its ability to remove oil and simplicity. Maintenance Technician
Bob Zussy, who installed both units, commented on the simplicity of the units,
noting to Bergman that they were easy to install and delivered a high quality of
the workmanship, from the way the parts lined up to the quality coating.
Excellence in quality, price and delivery are key elements in Allegheny
Ludlum's standing as a worldwide producer of specialty metals. A commitment to
world-class production standards also necessarily involves operating an
effective and efficient wastewater treatment facility. By installing Abanaki oil
skimmers at key areas of the treatment process, the company underlines customer
satisfaction, ensuring a residue-free product, and underscores community
stewardship, providing proactive environmental protection measures.
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