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ELECTROCOAGULATION: AN INNOVATIVE WASTE WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
- The EC system utilizes electricity to flocculate contaminants without the addition of chemicals - The treatment is accomplished by four distinct pathways: Ionization, Electrolysis, Free Radical Formation, and Electromagnetic Fields
ADVANTAGES
- Standardized units (10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 gpm) - Low capital, installation and operating costs - Small "footprint" - No chemicals required - Treats a broad range of organic and inorganic contaminants - Kills pathogens, algae, and fouling organisms - High degree of contaminants removed - Flocs are stable and settle rapidly
APPLICATIONS
Metallurgical, Food, Petroleum, Mining, Aircraft Pharmaceutical, Paper, Cooling Towers, Hazardous Waste Remediation
75 GPM JOULE ECTM System
RECENT EXPERIENCE
| Contaminant |
Industry |
ppm before treatment |
ppm after treatment |
| Arsenic |
Mining |
52 |
0.005 |
| Arsenic |
Chemical Mfg. |
900 |
0.125 |
| Calcium |
Boiler |
1,230 |
6.0 |
| Chromium |
Electroplating |
1,000 |
0.003 |
| Crude Oil |
Waste Refinery |
80,000 |
5.0 |
| Lead |
Battery Mfg. |
90 |
0.003 |
| Mercury |
Cosmetics Mfg. |
12,000 |
N/D |
| Nickel |
Electroplating |
43 |
0.3 |
| Sulfur |
Crude Oil |
5,000 |
N/D |
| Zinc |
Electroplating |
80 |
0.008 |

Schematic of Proposed Wastewater Treatment System
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