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FRC Systems to Showcase Full-Scale DAF at WEFTEC 2025

  • Writer: Kevin West
    Kevin West
  • Aug 15
  • 2 min read

WEFTEC | Chicago, IL | September 29 – October 1, 2025



WEFTEC

This fall, FRC Systems is joining forces with Sulzer at WEFTEC 2025 — the world’s largest water quality event — to put Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) technology front and center. We’re bringing something special to Chicago: a full-scale PCCS-25 DAF unit for attendees to see up close.


The PCCS-25 isn’t just a piece of equipment — it’s a proven solution for removing suspended solids, oils, and grease from industrial and municipal wastewater. At WEFTEC, you’ll get the chance to see how our compact, high-rate DAF system is designed for efficiency, reliability, and easy integration into a variety of treatment processes.


Why Visit Our Booth?

  • Full-scale demonstration: See the PCCS-25 in person — no scaled-down models here.

  • Expert insights: Talk directly with FRC and Sulzer wastewater treatment specialists.

  • Proven performance: Learn how our DAF systems meet strict effluent standards while lowering operational costs.

  • Custom engineering: Explore how we tailor every unit to fit the exact needs of your plant.


Whether you’re battling tighter discharge limits, planning a system upgrade, or looking for more efficient primary treatment, our team will be ready to discuss how the PCCS-25 can work for you.


📍 Find us at the Sulzer booth on the WEFTEC show floor — September 29 through October 1, 2025, at McCormick Place, Chicago.



About WEFTEC

WEFTEC is the Water Environment Federation’s annual Technical Exhibition and Conference — the largest event of its kind in North America, drawing thousands of water professionals from around the globe.


About FRC Systems

FRC Systems, a Sulzer brand, provides innovative wastewater treatment solutions, including DAF systems, biological treatment technologies, and sludge dewatering equipment. Our systems are engineered for performance, reliability, and long-term support.

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