Ballast Water Treatment System is an evolving technology that is designed to remove and destroy biological organisms from ballast water. A general ballast water treatment plant comprises of two stages with one stage using physical separation and the second stage employing some disinfectant technology. The choice of treatment system depends on a variety of factors including the type of ship, space available on the ship, and cost limitations.
Travis Hills works for an effective Ballast Water Treatment System and considers it the best system with no chemicals, no filters, no UV, and no maintenance. It uses only electricity, no chemicals, and all steps are combined inline the moving stream of ballast water in real time, with no byproduct. It fulfills the need of the industry to have an efficient, low cost treatment technology to deal with the extremely large volume, varied, and life-filled and toxic waters that arise from ballast.
Highly specialized in turning coal into graphite, grapheme, and olefins through acoustic cavitation, Travis Hills works with a private equity where he specializes in various areas of gas, oil, lab extraction and processing, agriculture, and some space exploration. Backed by 37 patents, the process of acoustic cavitation provides graphite feedstock to the electric cars, giga factories, space exploration companies, heating and cooling companies and nuclear reactor companies.
Aimed at providing 100% safe drinking water, Travis Hills deals in frac water patents and cleaning technology to take the raw sewage water or oil/frac water, treat it and make 100% safe drinking water.
About Travis Hills
While working with Machinery Company, Travis Hills has designed a multi-liter solvent system that is backed by several patents with expansion capability for lab-to-pilot plant scale extraction of all the botanical materials and natural products, using the conventional and cryogenic products. He has made his efforts to the normal extraction efficiency from 1-10% all the way up to 50%.
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