Körting Hannover GmbH
Booth number: F021d
www.koerting.de
About us
With engineering services as well as equipment and systems for process engineering applications, Körting has stood for superb engineering and uncompromising quality since 1871.
Körting jet ejectors are the heart of many gas transfer systems. They are used in numerous fields of water treatment.
Their form and design are determined by the type of motive and conveying medium as well as by the pressures prevailing at all three ejector connections.
Ejectors are self-priming and operate without any moving parts. Their method of operation is based solely on the laws of fluid dynamics.
Address
Badenstedter Str. 56
30453 Hannover
Germany
E-mail: sales@koerting.de
Phone: +49 511 21290
Internet: www.koerting.de
No.7, 8th Str., Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai
600 004 Mylapore, Chennai
India
E-mail: info@koerting.in
Phone: +91 44 28475761
Internet: www.koerting.in
Contact person:
Mathias Meyer
Project and sales engineer
E-mail: meyer@koerting.de
Phone: +49 511 2129-447
Products & Services
For many decades now the increasing number of possible applications of the Körting Hannover GmbH has distinguished themselves in diverse branches of
industrial exploitation with great success. In this context, we also provide an essential contribution towards the observation of emission regulations and
therefore also protection of the environment.
Körting transfer systems for air and oxygen consist of the following products: ejectors for waste water aeration, ejectors for introducing gaseous oxygen, jet pumps for pressurised dissolved air flotation and jet pumps for deacidification of potable water.
Liquid jet mixing nozzles and tank mixing systems can be used instead of mechanical agitators and in many cases they even surpass their mixing results.
Körting Venturi and jet scrubbers offers various possibilities for the cleaning of waste gases. Körting swirl droplet separators (DTA) guarantee a clean and maintenance-free operation.
Advanced oxygen transfer systems
Tank mixing systems
Jet scrubbers
one another in the separation tank. At the same time the tank acts as a buffer before the scrubbing liquid is distributed.