KnE Materials Science
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Development of High-Efficient, Resource-Saving Technical Solutions for Wastewater Treatment in Galvanochemical Sector
Published date: Dec 31 2020
Journal Title: KnE Materials Science
Issue title: IV Congress “Fundamental Research and Applied Developing of Recycling and Utilization Processes of Technogenic Formations” Volume 2020
Pages: 203–208
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Abstract:
This article presents the results of the analysis of samples of a machine-shop for the content of organic components and heavy metal ions. The proposed modernized technological scheme uses modern technological solutions for a machine-shop. Based on the analysis of sites and sewage treatment plants of galvanic production, as well as analysis of the presence of polluting components, technical solutions, which are going to increase the intensification and efficiency of water treatment and water treatment through the use of modern physical and chemical methods, technological methods and wastewater treatment devices have been developed. The introduction of additional sorption modules with activated carbon will reduce the ingress of toxic organic components (DBP, aniline, solvents: acetone, gasoline, ethyl acetate, polymer epoxy compounds, including: epoxy adhesives, polymer filler, epoxy-phenolic, phenolic-rubber and rubber adhesives, release adhesives) into wastewater. A modernized scheme using modern solutions will comply with Mosvodokanal standards.
Keywords: wastewater, water treatment, toxic organic components, heavy metal ions
References:
[1] Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 21, 2013 N 525 ”On approval of the right to control the composition and properties of wastewater.”
[2] Kolesnikov, V. A., et al. (2017). Electroflotation in the Processes of Water Purification and Extraction of Valuable Components from Technogenic Liquid Wastes. Overview. Part 1. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, vol. 51, issue 4, pp. 361–375.