Electrocoagulation wastewater treatment Flocculation Electro Chemistry
Electrocoagulation System Introduction
Electrocoagulation system is a waste water treatment process that utilizes a metal hydroxide produced by a soluble metal anode during flocculation to remove contaminants from water. The anode material usually uses aluminum, iron and other readily available and inexpensive metals.
Electrocoagulation System Fabricate Process
Electrocoagulation System Work Process
Electrocoagulation System Principle
Electrochemical reaction: Fe→Fe2++2e
Anodizing reaction: 2OH-→2[O]+2e→02+2e, The nascent oxygen [O] has the same strong oxidation function as UV, H2O2 and O3.
Cathode reduction: 2H++2e→2[H]→H2, nascent hydrogen can break bonds, COD, chromophore functional groups and multi-chain health.
The above oxidation and reduction functions occur continuously on the plates.
Electrocoagulation System Features
1. Wide adaptability of power supply: 220V-480VAC range is available, power supply controller has no power phase sequence problem
2. Safe and convenient: embedded isolated voltage circuit to ensure electrical safety; a variety of abnormal indications and protection (phase loss, overload, overcurrent, overvoltage, zero voltage, etc.); control signal terminal block uses European detachable terminals, the control loop can be re-wired when replaced.
3. Automatic control: can automatically detect the ion state in the water to adjust the current, voltage
4. Energy saving: Fe(OH)2 and Fe(OH)3 are excellent coagulants. No need polymer is a major feature of this equipment. H and OH are also produced by the natural dissociation of water. There is no need for dynamic aeration to generate agglomerated organic and inorganic substances, SS, which occurs continuously in the vicinity of the plates, and the high SS can be smoothly removed.
Electrical Flocculation System Work Site for Reference
Range Of Application