Water and wastewater treatment facilities require specialized pressure vessels designed to withstand corrosive environments, maintain process consistency, and ensure operational reliability in critical municipal and industrial treatment systems. Roben Mfg, Inc. specializes in producing custom polyurethane insulated pressure vessels that meet the rigorous needs of the water and wastewater treatment industry, from municipal drinking water plants to industrial wastewater treatment facilities.
Our water and wastewater treatment polyurethane insulated pressure vessels are engineered to meet the highest industry standards, including ASME, AWWA, and specialized treatment process requirements. These vessels provide the perfect balance of corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and reliability necessary for critical systems that support clean water production and effective wastewater treatment.
At Roben Mfg, Inc., we offer comprehensive polyurethane insulated pressure vessel solutions with features including:
Our water and wastewater treatment polyurethane insulated vessels are available in different configurations, including:
We also offer various enhancements and accessories to meet your specific requirements, such as:
Our polyurethane insulated pressure vessels are suitable for a wide range of water and wastewater treatment applications, including:
Roben Mfg, Inc. serves a wide range of water and wastewater treatment sectors, including:
Our water and wastewater treatment polyurethane insulated pressure vessels are designed and manufactured to meet rigorous industry and regulatory requirements:
Our comprehensive quality assurance program ensures that each water and wastewater treatment polyurethane insulated pressure vessel meets the exacting standards required for critical treatment applications:
Recognizing that water and wastewater treatment applications often require highly specialized equipment, Roben Mfg, Inc. offers complete custom design services:
Our vessels designed for water and wastewater treatment incorporate comprehensive corrosion management strategies tailored to the specific challenges of each application. Material selection begins with detailed chemical compatibility analysis, reviewing treatment chemicals, influent characteristics, and potential process variations. For drinking water applications, we utilize NSF/ANSI 61 compliant materials with enhanced surface treatments to prevent metal leaching. For wastewater applications exposed to varying pH, chlorides, and microbial activity, we implement specialized materials like duplex stainless steels (2205), FRP-lined vessels, or rubber-lined vessels depending on specific conditions. Our insulation systems feature chemical-resistant polyurethane formulations with specialized jacketing materials selected to withstand treatment plant atmospheres containing hydrogen sulfide, chlorine, and high humidity. All vessels undergo detailed corrosion analysis during the design phase, with features like enhanced corrosion allowances in critical areas, specialized weld procedures to minimize sensitization, and post-fabrication treatments to optimize corrosion resistance. For particularly aggressive environments like industrial wastewater with extreme pH or high chloride content, we can provide specialized solutions such as titanium construction, specialized high-nickel alloys, or engineered lining systems with exceptional chemical resistance.
Vessels designed for biological treatment incorporate several specialized features optimized for these unique applications. These include enhanced internal designs that promote proper hydraulic conditions for microbial activity, specialized agitation systems that provide necessary mixing without excessive shear that could damage floc structures, and comprehensive monitoring interfaces for critical parameters like dissolved oxygen and pH. Material selection considers potential impacts on microbial populations, with specialized surface treatments that minimize biofilm formation in undesired areas while supporting proper attached growth in intended zones. For processes with temperature-sensitive biological activity, our insulation systems are engineered to maintain optimal temperature ranges for specific microbial communities, with enhanced features to prevent localized cold spots that could reduce treatment efficiency. Our engineering team works closely with process engineers to understand specific biological process requirements and can implement targeted design features such as specialized baffling for plug flow characteristics, optimized mixing zones for substrate contact, or enhanced access features for inspection and cleaning operations when necessary.
We address chemical dosing and mixing through multi-faceted design approaches specifically tailored to water treatment requirements. Our vessels can incorporate specialized injection systems designed for specific chemicals, optimized mixing arrangements that ensure proper chemical distribution, and enhanced monitoring interfaces for process control verification. For common water treatment chemicals like chlorine, coagulants, or pH adjustment chemicals, we implement features such as specialized diffuser designs that promote initial dilution, optimized mixing zones that prevent short-circuiting, and material selections compatible with concentrated chemicals at injection points. For sensitive treatment processes requiring precise chemical distribution, we can provide detailed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis to verify mixing effectiveness, specialized baffling arrangements to create defined mixing zones, and graduated mixing energy designs that provide intense initial mixing followed by gentle conditioning to optimize floc formation. Our engineering team works closely with treatment specialists to understand specific dosing objectives and can implement targeted design features such as multiple injection points for different chemicals, specialized monitoring locations to verify chemical distribution, or enhanced sampling systems to support process optimization activities.
For potable water applications, we provide comprehensive specialized capabilities meeting the stringent requirements for public health protection. Our design and manufacturing processes include enhanced material selection protocols compliant with NSF/ANSI 61 standards, specialized manufacturing procedures that prevent contamination during fabrication, and comprehensive extraction testing when required to verify compliance with leaching limits. Material selection for potable water service prioritizes certified low-leaching materials with established track records in drinking water applications, with specialized surface treatments like enhanced passivation for stainless steel or specialized coating systems that minimize metal ion release. Our quality control program includes enhanced verification steps for potable water vessels, including specialized cleaning and flushing procedures, comprehensive documentation of all materials contacting water, and detailed testing protocols to verify compliance with drinking water standards. For critical potable water applications, we can provide specialized design features like optimized internal geometries that prevent stagnation, enhanced access features that facilitate internal inspection, and comprehensive documentation packages supporting regulatory approval processes.
Our polyurethane insulated pressure vessels support water conservation and sustainability objectives through several key approaches. The high-performance polyurethane insulation significantly improves thermal efficiency in heated or cooled treatment processes, reducing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions. For treatment facilities implementing water reuse or zero liquid discharge systems, our vessels can incorporate features such as specialized material selections for challenging reclaimed water chemistry, enhanced monitoring interfaces that support advanced process control for optimal resource recovery, and specialized designs that facilitate integration with energy recovery systems. The durable construction and corrosion-resistant features of our vessels contribute to extended service life, reducing embodied energy and resource consumption associated with equipment replacement. For facilities with specific sustainability certification requirements, we can provide detailed material documentation supporting environmental compliance, energy performance calculations for efficiency initiatives, and comprehensive life-cycle analysis data verifying reduced carbon footprint compared to conventional alternatives. Our engineering team works with treatment plant operators to develop specialized features that support specific sustainability objectives, such as optimized hydraulic designs that reduce pumping energy, enhanced thermal performance that minimizes heating requirements, or integrated monitoring systems that support water conservation through precise process control.
For more information on our custom polyurethane insulated pressure vessels for water and wastewater treatment applications or to discuss your specific requirements, please contact our specialized equipment specialists:
Roben Mfg, Inc.
760 Vassar Ave.
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Phone: (732) 364-6000
Email Justin Huhn: sales@robenmfg.com
Website: https://robenmfg.com
Request a consultation with our water and wastewater treatment equipment engineering team to discover how our custom polyurethane insulated pressure vessels can enhance your treatment efficiency, process reliability, and regulatory compliance.