
Project Name: Thirteenth Division Water Treatment Plant
Location: Xinjiang, China
Capacity: 50,000 tons/day
Equipment: Micro-vortex flocculation equipment, inclined tube sedimentation equipment, high-speed fiber filter media, monolithic filter underdrain
Project Introduction:
The 13th Division Water Treatment Plant is located in Hami City, Xinjiang, with a daily treatment capacity of 50,000 cubic meters. The treated water is primarily used for drinking and industrial purposes. The plant's structures are constructed using reinforced concrete and it is a government-funded project providing essential infrastructure for the industrial park and surrounding communities. Construction began in 2010 and the plant became operational in 2011.
The main treatment process employed includes a tubular mixer → micro-vortex flocculation tank → inclined tube sedimentation tank → high-speed fiber filter → disinfection → supply to users. Coagulants can be added to the tubular mixing section as needed.
This project utilizes highly efficient mixing, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration processes, resulting in a more compact plant footprint. For example, the mixing time is only 3 seconds, the sedimentation tank's upward flow velocity is 2 mm/s, and the high-speed fiber filter achieves a filtration rate of 16 m/h. Since its commissioning, the plant has consistently produced high-quality water, often without the need for additional chemical additives. This is attributed to Weilan's proprietary technology and equipment.




