electrocoagulation plant for waste water treatment
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description: Formally used to clean waste water from a degreasing system and a pickling line. It had a production rate of 100l/h. The plant has iron- and aluminium electrodes, it´s former electrical consumption was 10 kWh per m³. The plant consists of an electrocoagulation with 150l content, a sludge collector,with also 150l content and a converter. The total plant is cleaned.
Producer: | Klose |
Typ: | Clearox |
Year of manufacture: | 1996 |
Pieces: | 1 |
Condition: | gebraucht / used / second hand |
informations about: chemical precipitations / flocculations Industrial wastewater treatment covers the mechanisms and processes used to treat waters that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its re-use. Most industries produce some wet waste although recent trends in the developed world have been to minimise such production or recycle such waste within the production process. However, many industries remain dependent on processes that produce wastewaters. Complex organic chemicals industry A range of industries manufacture or use complex organic chemicals. These include pesticides, pharmaceuticals, paints and dyes, petro-chemicals, detergents, plastics, paper pollution, etc. Waste waters can be contaminated by feed-stock materials, by-products, product material in soluble or particulate form, washing and cleaning agents, solvents and added value products such as plasticisers. Treatment facilities that do not need control of their effluent typically opt for a type of aerobic treatment, i.e. Aerated Lagoons. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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