To our valued customer partners,
In response to the recent Coronavirus pandemic, we at JCI stand committed to each of our valued customers in helping you through this difficult time. With our employees’ health and well-being as our priority, we have implemented abundant safety precautions including deep cleaning, employee distancing and working from remote locations allowing our sales and support personnel to be available to respond to your needs. Each member will be fully equipped to take your calls and process all orders as they come in. Our shop teams will remain operational on split shifts to continue to service your equipment and our field service crews will be available for onsite work.
As of today, we have not had any significant interruption in our supply chain that would impact lead times. We are watching this closely as the market is rapidly changing. While the impact of the Coronavirus and JCI’s ability to service our customer has been minimal to date, we are monitoring all outstanding orders and related commitment dates. We are watching the situation daily and are planning ahead to avoid as many delays as possible. Our supply chain team has been proactively identifying possible supply/freight issues and are creating contingency plans to avoid any potential disruption to our customers. As the global situation is changing day to day, we are in frequent contact with our international and domestic suppliers and we will continue to plan and adjust as needed to avoid interruptions.
We at JCI understand the importance of making our business partners aware of delays and we will communicate impending issues if any were to arise. Thank you for your understanding while we all manage through this challenging time. We hope and pray with the rest of the US that our families, and yours, stay healthy and safe through this crisis. We are all in this together!
Regards,
Chip Toth
President/CEO
JCI Industries, Inc.
JCI represents Shand & Jurs Gas Safety Equipment for Digester Covers, Waste Burners & Flares, Methanol Storage, Covered Anaerobic Lagoons, and Landfill Gas. Call JCI for your gas safety needs at 816-525-3320 or getaquote@jciind.com.
Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies) designs, manufactures and tests a complete line of Digester Gas Safety Equipment and Waste Gas Burners/Flares for municipal sewage treatment plants, landfills, dairies, food-processing and breweries. Gas safety equipment on top of digester covers including pressure/vacuum vents, flame arresters, 3-way safety selector valves along with emergency vent/manhole covers and cover position indication. We manufacture both open candlestick and enclosed flares to help reduce emissions. Our candlestick flares are offered with options for automatic ignition at the tip of the flare or at ground level. Our enclosed flares are designed to meet strict emission regulations and/or where open flames are not permitted. Proudly manufactured in USA.
Key Operational Questions
We recommend an All-Weather Teflon Coating and Insulation Jackets which are available.
You wouldn’t spend any time outside without bundling up and neither should your safety devices. Fit them with Insulation Jackets from Shand & Jurs Biogas during these cold winter months to maximize your heat source and help keep condensation vapor from freezing them up which could cause damage. Our Insulation Jackets are constructed of a silicone impregnated woven glass cloth lining with a 1 inch thick 6 lb. density fiber glass insulating material. Through cover quilting pins, provide support to keep the insulation from shifting inside while providing dimensional stability ensuring uniform heat retention. Velcro cinch belts and straps with D-rings allow easy install/removal and maintenance access to tube banks when necessary without removing the entire jacket.
Digester Cover Appurtenances:
Discover how your digester gases can be converted from liability to an asset in this sample system. Dropping out sediment and condensate the cleaned gases can be used to supplement plant service gas to run boilers, heat exchangers and other equipment including turbines.
We manufacture both open candlestick and enclosed flares to help reduce emissions. Our candlestick flares are offered with options for automatic ignition at the tip of the flare or at ground level. Our enclosed flares are designed to meet strict emission regulations and/or where open flames are not permitted.
JCI represents Park Process dewatering containers which are ideal to collect and dry grit from vortex grit removal systems or to dewater sludge in a container. These are simple systems and have replaced sand drying beds and other equipment. Call JCI for your treatment needs at 816-525-3320 or getaquote@jciind.com.
JCI represents Shand & Jurs Gas Safety Equipment for Digester Covers, Waste Burners & Flares, Methanol Storage, Covered Anaerobic Lagoons, and Landfill Gas. Call JCI for your gas safety needs at 816-525-3320 or getaquote@jciind.com.
JCI represents Park Process dewatering containers which are ideal to collect and dry grit from vortex grit removal systems or to dewater sludge in a container. These are simple systems and have replaced sand drying beds and other equipment. Call JCI for your treatment needs at 816-525-3320 or getaquote@jciind.com.
Park Process – manufacturers dewatering containers, with a porous bottom to dewater sludge, grit or other fluid. The dewatered portion is collected to a drain. The false bottom can be permanent with stainless steel wedge bottom of various openings or with a disposable needle punched polypropylene geotextile filter. The most common type of dewatering container is based on a roll-off box design, although any type of container that is water tight can be made into a dewatering box. This includes containers that are commonly referred to as self-dumping hoppers and front loaders. Park Process manufacturers industrial filtration, Oil-Water Separators, batch and inline polymer make-up systems, eductors, mud cleaners, and oil field mud hoppers.
Dewatering containers have a porous bottom to dewater sludge, grit or other fluid. The dewatered portion is collected to a drain. The false bottom can be permanent with stainless steel wedge bottom of various openings or with a disposable needle punched polypropylene geotextile filter. The most common type of dewatering container is based on a roll-off box design, although any type of container that is water tight can be made into a dewatering box. This includes containers that are commonly referred to as self-dumping hoppers and front loaders.
Permanent large dewatering self-tipping container to allow sludge to dewater through a false floor. Solids and liquids are separated in the container where the liquid phase exits via discharge ports and the solids form a dewatered “cake”. The container is empties when the dewatering process is complete.
Click here for a video of the Big Tipper in operation in Monette, Arkansas
Separation equipment can be used on waste streams to reduce disposal costs, and in some cases, can be used to recover or purify a product. Our separation products cover a wide range of applications from oil/water separation to solids/liquids separation and are used in practically every type of industry. ParkProcess separation equipment includes oil water separators and skimmers, and solids control equipment.
JCI represents packaged water treatment plants as manufactured by AWC Water Solutions.
AWC Water Solutions (formerly Corix) manufacturers complete packaged and modular water treatment systems designed to meet a variety of flow and water quality parameters, producing from 10 to 5,000 gpm of clean water for both potable and industrial. Systems conventional, membrane-based systems, or combined hybrid systems for optimal life cycle costs. Our water treatment offering includes:Direct filtration (DF), Adsorption clarification (AC), Tube settler (ST), Dissolved air flotation (DAF), Membrane filtration – ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF)
reverse osmosis (RO) and Pressure filters (PF) with the following advantages:
Contaminant | MAC | Health Effects | Treatment Technology |
Arsenic | 0.010 mg/L | Skin, nervous system toxicity | Arsenic Filter, Reverse Osmosis |
Barium | 2 mg/L | Circulatory system effects | Reverse Osmosis |
Chromium-6 | 0.1 mg/L | Liver, kidney, circulatory disorders | Reverse Osmosis |
Fluoride | 4 mg/L | Skeletal and dental fluorosis | Bone char, Reverse Osmosis |
Hydrogen Sulfide | n/a | Rotten egg taste and odour | Oxidation, Iron Reduction Filter, KDF |
Iron | 0.3 mg/L | Staining of laundry, plumbing, appliances | Iron Reduction Filter |
Lead | 0.015 mg/L | Kidney damage, nervous system disorders | Reverse Osmosis, Specialized Activated Carbon, Metsorb |
Manganese | 0.05 mg/L | Staining of laundry, plumbing, appliances | Iron/Manganese Reduction Filter |
Mercury | 0.002 mg/L | Kidney, nervous system disorders | Reverse Osmosis, Activated Carbon |
Nitrate / Nitrite | 10 mg/L | Methemoglobulinemia (blue baby syndrome) | Reverse Osmosis |
Radium | 5 pCi/L | Bone cancer | Reverse Osmosis |
Sulfate | 500 mg/L | Laxative effect – gastrointestinal irritation (loose stools, diarrhea, etc.) | Reverse Osmosis |
PFOA | n/a (0.4 µg/L ) | Kidney damage, liver damage, thyroid disease, developmental disorders, reproductive issues | Reverse Osmosis, Pressure Filter Tank-Based Activated Carbon System |
Trihalomethanes | 0.08 mg/L | Cancer | Activated Carbon, KDF |
Uranium | 0.02 mg/L (0.03 EPA) | Kidney disorders, cancer | Reverse Osmosis |
VOCs | Varied | Varied, incl. cancer | Activated Carbon |
Direct filtration (DF)
These plants are ideally suited for stable ground or surface waters where turbidity levels seldom exceed 30 NTU that are designed using a combination of hydraulic “tortuous path” flocculation/clarification filtration and rapid rate filtration to produce potable water with superior quality.
Each train treats capacities up to 2,800 gpm (2 MGD) where multiple trains can be combined for higher flows to reliably achieve less than 0.1 NTU turbidity and 2.5-log, multi-barrier protection against Giardia and Cryptosporidium. Options for increased iron, manganese and arsenic removal.
Packaged Tube Settler (ST) process use proven technologies to produce clear, safe drinking water from low quality sources. Capable of purifying the most difficult types of raw water, our ST plants are particularly suited for surface waters with high and variable contaminant excelling in treating cold water and very high levels of turbidity, iron and manganese.
Each train treats capacities up to 800 gpm (multiple trains can be combined for higher flows) and reliably achieve less than 0.1 NTU turbidity and 2.5-log, multi-barrier protection against Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
Clarification portion’s accumulated solids are removed hydraulically from the clarifier bottom and the clarified water passes on to the filter for final polishing utilizing:
Packaged DAF water treatment plant treating lake and reservoir water containing high levels of color, algae and turbidity, as well as cold waters and high levels of iron and manganese.
Each train treats up to 1,400 gpm (multiple trains can be combined for higher flows) and reliably achieve less than 0.1 NTU turbidity and 2.5-log, multi-barrier protection against Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
DAF: Microscopic air bubbles are injected in the flotation zone. The 50 micron bubbles used for flotation are formed by recycling a small stream of clarified water through an air pressurized, packed tower saturator to specially designed nozzles at the DAF cell inlet. Here, a rapid pressure drop causes the air to come out of the solution and form millions of small bubbles, which are then dispersed through the flocculated raw water. Then, the bubbles rapidly float the flocs to the surface and the accumulated float is skimmed off.
Packaged water treatment plants based on direct filtration (DF) technology using a combination of hydraulic or mechanical flocculation and rapid rate filtration to provide superior quality to potable water. They are ideal for stable ground or surface waters where turbidity levels seldom exceed 10 NTU.
Each train treats to 1,500 gpm (multiple trains can be combined for higher flows) and reliably achieve less than 0.1 NTU turbidity and 2-log protection against Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
Membrane filtration – ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), Reverse Osmosis (RO) applications.
Pressure filters large particulate matter is captured by coarser, lighter media near the top of the filter bed. Smaller particles continue down to the successive lower media levels, where the spaces between these finer media capture the particles down to 10 microns. This multi-media filter allows a pressure drop build up across each media section, thereby utilizing the full bed depth for filtration of all particle sizes.
The AWC filter operation is fully automatic and requires no separate source of backwash water. The filter will backwash when a preset (usually 10 – 12 psi) differential pressure drop is sensed across the filter inlet to outlet. Backwash may also be initiated by setting the built-in time clock. On a duplex or triplex system, an interlock allows continued filter operation beyond the backwash initiation signal, if another filter is in backwash. When a backwashing filter comes into service, the dirty filter will automatically backwash. Incidentally, the same interlock feature is supplied on softeners for regeneration sequencing. Upon backwash, raw, unfiltered water is directed upward through the filter at approximately 15 USGPM/Ft2 for 10 minutes, expanding the media. This also scours and separates the dirt particles which exist in the backwash water to drain. The backwash is automatically maintained at a fixed factory set flow rate, regardless of influent water pressures which may range from 20 to 100 PSIG. The filter media is contained in the tank by having a properly engineered freeboard height.
Call us today at 816-525-3320 for your FRP clarifier component needs for weirs, scum baffles, flat covers, Stamford baffles, and clarifier launder covers.