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Cutting costs and boosting reliability for smaller treatment works
15 May 2026
THE INTRODUCTION of Sulzer's new HST 5 turbocompressor marks a significant advance in aeration technology, particularly for smaller treatment plants processing less than 5000 cubic meters per day

The HST 5 is not just for municipal applications. It is also well suited to industries such as pulp and paper, food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and mining, where it can enhance both core production processes and integrated wastewater treatment systems. Its flexibility reflects a growing need for compact, efficient and reliable solutions across diverse operational environments.
Proven technology reducing costs
Central to the HST 5’s performance is its advanced design, which prioritises efficiency while reducing mechanical complexity. The compressor combines cutting-edge turbo technology with a permanent magnet motor engineered specifically for this application. Magnetic bearings and air cooling eliminate the need for lubrication systems, significantly lowering maintenance requirements.
These technical features deliver meaningful efficiency gains. In wastewater treatment plants, aeration systems are typically the largest consumers of energy, making them a key focus for cost reduction. The new HST 5 also offers a rugged numeric keypad display as an option in place of the standard touchscreen controls, simplifying operator control.
The HST 5 provides a stable, low-maintenance alternative that operates with minimal vibration and significantly reduced noise. Its compact footprint, low noise and almost vibration free operation optimises the installation and allows units to be housed in space-efficient structures, helping to reduce infrastructure and operational costs. For example, there is also a containerised version that is suitable for rental solutions and when additional capacity is required to support existing processes.
Improved sustainability and simple integration
By focusing on energy efficient operation, optimised use of materials, and long term reliability, Sulzer enables customers to improve the environmental performance of their processes. The HST 5 has been developed in line with these principles, supporting customers in their transition towards more sustainable operations.
Installation can be carefully planned to minimise disruption, with new units integrated into existing control systems and brought online alongside legacy equipment. This staged approach allows operators to replace older compressors gradually, maintaining operational continuity while improving efficiency. The compact design also frees up space as older equipment is removed.
Flexibility and reliability
Once in operation, the HST 5 delivers precise control and consistent performance. An integrated variable speed drive enables airflow to match process demand, ensuring optimal efficiency under varying conditions. This adaptability, combined with the reliability of the system, provides operators with a dependable and cost-effective solution.
Building on more than two decades of proven high-speed turbo compressor technology, the HST 5 extends these benefits to smaller facilities. It offers a compelling option for operators seeking to reduce energy consumption, lower maintenance costs and improve reliability, all within a compact and sustainable design.
For more information, watch this video: youtu.be/q5My6FRkc6w and see how Sulzer is tackling the megatrends of the water industry, such as process reliability and total cost of ownership (TCO).
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