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Contact SupplierElectroplating, galvanizing and chemical plating is an industry of metal finishing which is integral to manufacturing industry but which results in the release of large quantity of wastewater and effluent too. This effluent contains high degree of dissolved metals such as copper, lead, chromium, tin, zinc, mercury etc which contribute to constant toxicity resulting in the rise of grave environmental issues. Our government has laid down a series of regulations on such industries for safer and secure disposal of sewage and effluent and they keep strict vigil on their compliance with the law, but again meeting such law and by-laws pose a new challenge before the industries. The versatile solution lies in the custom design of some effluent treatment plant for electroplating industry and expertise is always being looked for.Â
Hence, being the most notable manufacturer of effluent treatment plant for electroplating industry, our insightful engineers and site supervisors are all capable to design and deploy the most suitable and highly customized effluent treatment plant to address your objectives unique to your industry. Further, a range of effluent treatment solutions already exists and we can customized any system to suit the interest, needs and budget of our clients, who look for safe disposal of effluent or for reuse.
Generally, the following stages are implemented during the course of effluent treatment plant operation:
a) Precipitation and Coagulation: At stage 1, a coagulant is added like ferric chloride and pH is made to increase from 3 to 8.5, however while effluent can be tested to ensure if a coagulant is needed or not. In some cases some extra and high performance coagulants are needed since there are present chemicals and emulsifiers that enhance plating and hence to split the bonds and to enable metal to precipitate.Â
b) Flash Mix: This is stage 2 where the wastewater or effluent is transferred to flash mix zone which also draws a polymer flocculent and the flocculent is broken down in smaller units and is dispersed in the flow of coagulated wastewater or effluent.Â
c) Flocculation: This comes to stage 3, where slow mix zone becomes operational and wastewater or effluent is sent there in order to agglomerate the pin floc into bigger particles.Â
d) Clarifier, Bent Plate: Here the flocculated effluent is sent into clarifying zone where the particles that settle are made to land upon bent plates and are transmitted downside and into sludge chamber too. After this, the water that is treated appears on top of the clarifier which is then made to flow downstream to sewer.