Woodbridge, ON
Design and build Waste Treatment Equipment and Oil Coalescers and package Ultrafiltration Systems. We have capabilities to do treatability tests. Also manufacture Clarifiers, Evaporators, and Process Equipment. and other equipment for industry.
Environmental Profile
Since 1981, ACG Technology has designed and supplied innovative waste treatment systems in accordance with its commitment to protect the environment. Its aim is to provide reliable systems using proven technologies, which will maintain discharge streams within local compliance limits. ACG Technology can supply its clients with complete environmental systems, from initial analysis of the problem through design, fabrication, installation, operator training, and maintenance. A major factor in the company's success is its dedication to maintaining a current familiarity with ongoing technological advances in this expanding industry, and to employ them effectively.
13-131 Whitmore Rd
Woodbridge, ON L4L 6E4
CA
13-131 Whitmore Rd
Woodbridge, ON L4L 6E4
CA
Legal Name: ACG Technology Ltd.
Number of Employees: 5
CA
Title: President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Design Waste Treatment System and Recovery System.
Machine coolants accumulate tramp oils washed from the metal being worked on. This results in a build up of oil and metal chips in the coolant sump. Foul odours are caused by tramp oils in the coolant. Machined parts are coated with tramp oil and if the parts are heat treated the plant air can fill with smoke. Metal chips in the coolant will shorten tool life and cause problems with coolant pumps.
The ACG Coolant cleaning system consists of an ACG Coalescer and a gravity bed filter. One or both of these components can be used to clean and filter coolants on a continuous basis. The coolant is pumped through a gravity bed filter and then pumped through a coalescer to remove tramp oils and metal fines carried in the oil. The coolant is then returned to the sump. New coolant can be added automatically to make up for coolant losses.
Removing of tramp oils from coolants extends coolant life and reduces costs. It eliminates environmental problems caused by plant smoke and odors. It extends tool life and reduces labour used to clean coolants by manual means.
Hot alkaline cleaner solutions become ineffective when the cleaning solution has been exhausted by accumulated oils and soils. Disposal of spent cleaner results in both high cleaner replacement costs and unnecessarily high costs of oily waste disposal.
The ACG Hydrosep, constructed in stainless steel, is a self contained unit using ceramic ultrafiltration membranes. The filtration membranes are not affected by the harsh chemicals or the high temperature used in the process. The membrane acts as a barrier to free floating and emulsified oils, but passes the free detergents, cleaner components, and water. The membrane continuously traps the oils and soils in the process tank while recycling the regenerated cleaner back to the washer tank.
By regenerating alkaline cleaners using the ACG Hydrosep with ceramic membrane filters, savings are achieved through reductions in the consumption of cleaner and disposal costs. This process also allows cleaners to operate at low steady state oil levels, and parts are cleaned consistently to a high level.
Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, and Nanofiltration systems are manufactured to filter process water and recover it for reuse.
Supply Oil Water Coalescers and packaged UF equipment and Waste Treatment Equipment
562910, 333310
E000-Environmental Services, E103-Water Quality Support Services, E104-Industrial Investigation Surveys and Technical Support Related to Water Pollution, E111-Oil Spill Response Including Cleanup, Removal, Disposal and Operational Support, E199-Other Environmental Services
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