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A foam removal and greywater treatment plant

FOAM REMOVAL -
GREYWATERS TREATMENT

Top challenges we solve:

  • Persistent foaming and surfactant buildup that hinders treatment and reuse of greywater. 

  • High levels of pollutants and contaminants in greywater making it unsuitable for reuse or discharge.

  • Need for compact treatment setups for industrial sectors or smaller installations with foam issues. 

  • Difficulty removing dissolved organics and surfactants using traditional aeration or filtration only.

Standard toolkit for this application:

  • Protos (Protein Skimmer) — removes proteins, surfactants, and foam-forming compounds from water. 

  • Skim / Skim One — supplementary skimming units to strip foam and surface-active contaminants for greywater polishing.

At AER-USA, we specialize in compact, efficient systems engineered to remove foam, surfactants, and pollutants — turning problematic greywater into a resource suitable for reuse or safe discharge.

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Tackling Foam & Surfactant Problems

Persistent foam, oily contaminants, and surfactant buildup can cripple greywater systems. Our skimmers and treatment units effectively remove these compounds — restoring water clarity and preventing downstream issues.

 

Enabling Greywater Reuse & Industrial Applications

By removing contaminants and surfactants, AER-USA systems make greywater treatment and reuse viable — whether for industrial processes, irrigation, or secondary-use applications. That reduces freshwater demand and supports more sustainable water management.

 

Efficient, Compact & Adaptable Solutions

Our foam-removal and greywater-treatment units are designed to fit a variety of settings and scales. Easy to integrate, low maintenance, and energy-efficient — they offer reliable performance for many industrial and municipal needs.

 

Reach out to AER-USA to engineer a greywater-treatment system tailored to your foam, surfactant, or reuse needs.

Greywater treatment control panel
A 3D rendering of a treatment plant
A close up image of part of a treatment system
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