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The ecology sector deserves our particular mention since we are agents of DeltAcque (technology) and of Sc Costruzioni Meccaniche (machines).

The main sector is the purification of waste water for tanneries , food stuffs industries , textile industries and industrial areas on the whole.

The typology of the intervention and supply we can present includes:

  • feasibility study;

  • the definitive and feasibility project;

  • machinery supply;

  • assistance to plant assembling and plant start-up.


Our services may refer to one or some of the above items - machinery supply or projecting or turnkey plant.

The plants carried out so far in Russia are in the tanning field and are located in Ryazan, Taldom (Moscow area), Nalchik (KBR), Georgievsk (Stavropol).

WHO THEY ARE
The DeltAcque srl has been dealing with depuration for more than 30 years and, since 2005 has been dealing with industrial and domestic waste water purification, using the previous experience and focusing its target on problems to be solved according to the customer's needs. Nowadays DeltAcque srl is a tangible reality and acknowledged all over the world, it develops effective solutions in tanning, textile, food, paper, civil, chemical and pharmaceutics, agricultural and zootechnical fields, and deals with any types of problems, always placing the customer's technical and economical needs and the protection of the environment in first place.

For over 25 years the Sc Costruzioni Meccaniche srl, has been projecting, building and installing auxiliary systems and equipments for filtering and screening waste water  or for regenerating residual products and for recycling liming: belt filter press, micro-filters with rotating disks (patented), filter presses etc..
The quality of the produced equipment is kept at very high levels thanks to the support of an internal technical staff and to a perfectly equipped department. The machines are installed in the  civil and industrial (the majority) treatment plants all over the world.

 
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