Airplane Parts Manufacturer Replaces Wastewater System

Airplane Parts

Background

A 25-year-old wastewater system needed critical updates

Aerospace facilities are among the most high-tech plants in manufacturing, and they require an efficient, effective wastewater treatment system.

However, in many cases, even industry leaders can find it difficult to make wastewater treatment a priority over the many other critical processes in aerospace manufacturing that demand attention.

One southern California plant, a supplier for aerospace juggernaut Boeing, was using an out-of-date, 25-year-old wastewater treatment system that was introducing several problems into their overall operation.

The plant was due for an upgrade that would allow for more efficient operation and the ability to keep up with tightening regulations.

Challenges

With such an old system and new regulations, onsite treatment was challenging

The plant’s original wastewater system featured some automation, but corrosion had significantly reduced its functionality over the years.

Also, cadmium cyanide, a common contaminant in wastewater from aerospace and military manufacturers, had proven difficult to eliminate, causing several wastewater treatment providers to refuse to take the project.

Because of this, the company found it difficult to meet discharge limits due to high levels of dissolved metals in its wastewater.

When regulators lowered discharge levels, the airplane parts manufacturer took action to find a reliable treatment solution.

Solution

Implementing a full-system replacement to meet the plant’s growing needs

When the company initially met with MacDermid Envio Corporation, it hoped to get by with just a few upgrades to its existing equipment.

As with all its clients, MacDermid Envio examined the facility, analyzed influent and effluent streams, spoke with the manufacturer’s experts, and suggested several potential upgrades.

However, to truly address the manufacturer’s issues and ensure the company could be agile in resolving potential problems in the future, MacDermid Envio suggested another solution – a complete overhaul of the wastewater treatment system.

Rather than making generic upgrades, the manufacturer received management approval for the overhaul, which included new automation, ion exchange, and recipe batch controls for treating concentrated wastes.

MacDermid Envio also installed the technology necessary for water recycle, allowing the company to dodge the water shortage that has plagued its region. Better methods for cadmium cyanide removal was part of the new process, leveraging MacDermid Envio’s decades of experience in the aerospace manufacturing industry.

Results

A new, forward-looking path

The manufacturer was impressed with MacDermid Envio’s service, including our extensive knowledge of the industry and ability to provide answers to every question and solutions for every problem.

Though upgrades were not sufficient, MacDermid Envio made necessary efforts to explore all potential paths before settling on the final way forward.

Moreover, we were timely in our response. The manufacturer felt MacDermid Envio was invested in its needs and prepared to deliver results.

With the new system installation, the aerospace manufacturer:

  • Meets their POTW discharge limits
  • Recycle more water to limit dependence on water from the city
  • Reduce operating costs

By doing this, the Boeing supplier’s wastewater treatment is more efficient and less disruptive to operations. The wastewater treatment package includes continual service as needed through remote monitoring and delivering crucial chemicals designed by MacDermid Envio on-time.

Learn more about MacDermid Envio Corporation’s wastewater chemicals and Performance Guarantee for your wastewater treatment system.