Electrocoagulation Equipment Electrical Flocculation System Waste Water Treatment Machine
Electrical Flocculation System Introduction
High voltage pulsed electrocoagulation equipment is the latest generation of electrochemical water treatment equipment in the world. This technology breaks through the traditional low-voltage and high-current electrolysis method, and adopt the high-voltage & low-current (high-voltage pulsed electrocoagulation technology - HVES) electrolysis technology. Using the principle of electrochemistry, an electrochemical reaction is generated by applying a high voltage to convert electrical energy into chemical energy, and in a specific reaction tank, the organic or inorganic pollutant in the wastewater is oxidized and reduced, and then condensed and floated. Separation of pollutants from water can effectively remove heavy metals such as Cr6+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, and Cd2+ in wastewater, CN, oil, phosphate, and various harmful pollutants such as COD, SS, and color.
Electrical Flocculation System Fabricate Process
Electrical Flocculation System Principle
Strong oxidation -----self-produced oxidants
Strong reduction ----- self-produced reducing agent
Flocculation -----Self-producing flocculant
Dissolved Air float ----- self-produced ultra-fine bubbles
Sterilization-----Oxygen and chlorine produced on the anode can oxidize organics
Decoloration-----Reduction on the cathode causes reduction of the oxidized pigment
Deodorization-----No enrichment of the essential components such as bacteria and algae growth of SO42-, Cl-, NO3-, PO43-, and C sources in water to make the water eutrophic
Electrical Flocculation System Work Process
Electrical Flocculation System Work Site for Reference
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