Water treatment
Curing and coloring
Electronic ballast
Description
Input: 400V
Output: 35kW / 1200V
Operating frequency: 20kHz
32-bit processor
Response time: <10ms
Accuracy: 0.1%
Dimensions: 400 x 370 x 760mm (W x H x D)
Weight: 80kg


Case hardening
Description
UV radiation cures inks and prints in fractions of a second, enabling rapid further processing and high process speeds. UV-cured printed products are scratch- and abrasion-resistant, as well as solvent-resistant. In a UV curing process, existing chain building blocks are cross-linked by UV radiation-induced polymerization. Web speed up to 900 m/min
Ballast water treatment
Description
Ballast water stabilizes the problems that occur on ocean-going vessels due to uneven cargo distribution. For large container ships, this can be 100,000 tons of water or more. Organisms such as small fish, mussels, plankton organisms and pathogenic germs, e.g. Vibrio cholerae, are regularly taken on board. These are released again when the ballast water is discharged elsewhere. Invasive organisms can therefore have a significant impact on ecosystems and lead to the displacement of the original fauna and flora. The introduction of species can cause lasting damage to regional industries (fishing). Irradiation of ballast water with UV light is the most effective and least environmentally harmful treatment method. Alternative methods are heating or chlorination. ergo has been active in the field of BWM since 2011. The electronic ballast developed and manufactured by ergo - the heart of the UV-based BWM system - has already been successfully used on several seagoing vessels.


