Abstract

AbstractElectrochemical/chemical processes play a crucial role in the fabrication of accelerator and laser components to meet specific functional requirements. These processes generate a lot of wastewater during rinsing having metallic and non-metallic ions with wide spectrum of toxicity. Wastewater generated during electrochemical processes such as electropolishing of stainless steel, electroplating of copper, nickel and anodic oxidation of aluminium is collected in two storage tanks of capacity 10 m3 each. Method of treatment consists of a pre-treatment section, a plant which is combination of clarifier-platter, slaked lime dosing system and storage tank. The pre-treated water is then passed through a reverse osmosis (RO) system of capacity 3 m3 per hour to remove the ions that were not removed in the pre-treatment section. By combining these two methods we were able to remove the metallic and non-metallic impurities up to 99% from the electrochemical rinse waste making it suitable for safe disposal or ...

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