Peltora supplies bulk lipase for leather goods effluent treatment plants handling fat, oil, grease, COD pressure, odor, and sludge handling constraints.
Request pricingLeather goods effluent is rarely steady. Beamhouse carryover, fleshing residues, degreasing chemistry, liming alkalinity, surfactants, and variable production schedules can push fat, oil, and grease into the ETP faster than physical separation or biology can absorb.
Peltora supplies bulk lipase for tannery wastewater treatment programs where grease control is a practical operating issue: DAF loading, floating scum, odor, aeration stress, biological inhibition, and sludge handling.
As an enzyme supplier for tannery wastewater treatment, Peltora focuses on plant-fit supply: bulk format, process compatibility, and support for environmental managers who need stable discharge without adding unnecessary complexity.
Lipase is used to help break down triglycerides and grease-rich residues into more manageable fractions before they create downstream pressure. In tannery effluent, this can support:
Lipase is not a substitute for good screening, pH control, DAF operation, or biological management. It is a process aid for plants where fat load is a recurring bottleneck.
Leather goods production can send a difficult mixture into treatment:
Peltora lipase options are selected with these realities in mind. The goal is not a laboratory-perfect reaction. The goal is reliable handling in a live ETP with changing pH, temperature, retention time, surfactant load, and solids behavior.
For many tanneries, the equalization tank is the most practical point for grease reduction. Lipase can contact mixed wastewater before fat layers consolidate and before downstream separation or biology receives peak load.
Where DAF is used, lipase can help reduce grease pressure upstream of chemical flotation. This may support more consistent float characteristics and less unmanaged fat carryover.
Grease-rich wastewater can coat biomass, slow oxygen transfer, and contribute to odor. Lipase treatment upstream of biological stages can make fat-heavy load more manageable for the treatment train.
When grease is embedded in sludge, dewatering and handling can become less predictable. Lipase may be considered where fat content is a known contributor to sticky sludge, poor drainage, or odor complaints.
Peltora supports bulk lipase programs aimed at practical operating outcomes:
Results depend on wastewater composition, contact time, mixing, pH, temperature, and the condition of the existing ETP. Peltora helps evaluate fit before recommending a supply format.
Before quoting bulk lipase, Peltora typically reviews:
This keeps the recommendation grounded in the plant’s actual operating window.
Peltora supplies lipase in bulk formats suitable for industrial wastewater treatment programs. Packaging and delivery can be aligned with consumption rate, storage space, handling preference, and procurement requirements.
Typical B2B needs include:
No tannery ETP runs like a municipal plant. Peltora keeps the supply conversation specific to leather goods wastewater and its operating constraints.
A sensible lipase trial should be controlled, visible, and easy for plant staff to assess. Peltora can help define observation points such as:
The aim is to see whether lipase improves the plant’s most expensive or most unstable grease-related problem before scaling usage.
Peltora works with industrial buyers who need enzyme supply that respects ETP realities. For tannery wastewater, that means understanding fat and protein load, sulfide risk, liming residues, surfactant behavior, pH swings, and compliance pressure.
We do not position lipase as a cure-all. We supply it as a targeted tool for grease reduction where the process conditions make sense.
If your leather goods effluent treatment plant is dealing with grease build-up, DAF pressure, odor, or sludge handling issues, send Peltora the basic plant context and required bulk volume.
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