process water industry Articles
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Practical techniques and methods to develop an efficient water management strategy
Over the last two decades, attitudes to the environment have changed. We no longer accept that pollution is inevitable. Instead, the public is aware that improvements are possible and believes that the expense should be met. The response of governments has been to introduce new legislation and to establish regulatory authorities with increased powers to enforce compliance. Today, reducing waste ...
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Water Treatment
Water treatment describes those processes used to make water more acceptable for a desired end-use. These can include use as drinking water, industrial processes, medical and many other uses. The goal of all water treatment process is to remove existing contaminants in the water, or reduce the concentration of such contaminants so the water becomes fit for its desired end-use. ...
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Process Water Reuse – Oil/Gas Industry - Case Study
Challenge An large oil processing company wanted to reuse their process water. The water contained hydrocarbons, sulfate, TSS, BOD/COD, dissolved salts and high levels of iron. Solution Genesis Water Technologies provided consulting and engineering design as well as providing the specified system solution. The system solution included advanced oxidation, specialized backwash filtration system ...
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The ecological impact of membrane-based extraction of phenolic compounds – a life cycle assessment study
Many phenolic compounds show high boiling points, low molecular weights, moderate polarities or high toxicities. Therefore, conventional wastewater treatment is limited or expensive. Recycling of the separated compounds is often not possible. But, if liquid-liquid reactive extraction is linked to a non-porous membrane, some or all of the above mentioned limitations may be overcome. The key ...
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2012 Economy and the Water Industry
2012 Economy and the Water Industry Our economic future is a topic that is on everyone's minds especially as we enter into 2012. Will our economic future improve? Will we get our funding? What are others doing to prepare? A recent internet search produced interesting results on the topic. Here are some of the results: Dealing with Economic Pressures in the Water Industry Black ...
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Surface Water Treatment Industry - Case Study
“The surface treatment industry itself exists to produce durable products and to spare the environment.“ K. Hartwall Ltd. is an enterprise in the metal industry with net sales of approximately 20 million euro. The company is well known for its innovative carriage products used in the transport and storage of goods, especially foodstuffs. The primary material in carriages is steel, ...
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Water Treatment Process
The water treatment process can shift slightly in various fields, depending on the innovation of the installation and which needs to be processed, but the basic standards are largely equivalent. This area describes the standard water treatment process. Water treatment processes for industrial that a extensive, and data on a portion of the more regularly utilized process are on our water ...
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Overcoming the Global Water Crisis: A Focus on Wastewater Recycling & Reuse
While it is true that more than half of our planet’s surface is covered in water, a vast majority of it is saline. Fresh water, the water we use in hundreds of ways every day, constitutes only 2.5 % of all the water on the Earth. Today, the world faces what is known as the water crisis. Parts of the world do not have access to this most vital resource on the planet. Therefore, a focus on ...
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Innovative Water Solutions for the Food/Beverage Processing Industry
With the growing international and local pressure, the Food and Beverage industry has to find new ways in its product development as well as minimizing costs and health risks. Sustainability has become an important issue in the evolving Food and Beverage industry. Companies are being required by industries and government agencies to better utilize their water consumption to minimize their ...
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A molecular imprinted polymer based sensor for measuring phosphate in wastewater samples
Phosphate detection in water samples is still completed using colorimetric standard methods, which have a number of disadvantages, to such as being time consuming, requiring filtration, a number of different reagents, frequent calibration and proper disposal of waste chemicals generated. Hence, a simple cost effective analytical method and instrumentation is highly desirable to aid the ...
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Case study: Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing
Aspocomp Ltd. is a Finnish leader in the manufacture of printed circuit boards (PCB), thick film hybrid circuits and mechanical assemblies for the electronics industry. Its main customers are European manufacturers of electronics equipment. Rather than producing and marketing its own products, Aspocomp relies on its customers who design the product and provide the specifications and drawings, ...
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Specialized Electrocoagulation for Water Hardness Removal, An Innovation in Water Remediation
Hardness in water can be characterized into its primary constituent mineral components, typically calcium and magnesium. Excess water hardness in a water supply creates many issues for industry, utilities and life in general.Calcium and magnesium which are the principal sources of this issue are found in many sedimentary rocks, the common being chalk and limestone which are abundant in many areas ...
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Electrocoagulation Test Equipment Wastewater Treatment | YASA ET
Since electrocoagulation is becoming more and more popular all around the world, YASA ET offers Electrocoagulation Test Equipment for all its clients to test the treatment effects of this technology on their wastewaters. What Is Electrocoagulation? Electrocoagulation (EC) is a technique used for wastewater treatment, wash water treatment, industrially processed water, and medical treatment. ...
By YASA ET
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Brioche Pasquier entrusts Veolia with the construction and management of a new wastewater reuse unit
> The solution implemented by Veolia will allow for the reuse of 3 cubic meters per hour (m3/h), or 3,000 liters per hour (l/h), of wastewater after treatment. > The amount of water taken from the city for cooling will be reduced by 85%, representing a saving of 18,000 m3/year. The treated wastewater that is not recycled is used for agricultural irrigation. Brioche Pasquier, a French ...
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Unique Ozone and Ultraviolet Water Treatment System
Euroby Ltd, the sludge treatment specialists, are pleased to announce the signing of an agreement to be the sole UK and Ireland distributor for the unique UVOX range of water treatment systems.UVOX, as the name suggests, uses a combination of Ultraviolet and Ozone to treat infected and polluted water.Its uniqueness stems from its novel method of first producing ozone by irradiating air with a ...
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Industrial application of pH sensor in water quality monitoring
Abstract: pH sensors have revolutionized the field of water quality monitoring. They provide real-time data on the acidity or alkalinity of water, enabling fast and accurate decisions in a variety of industrial applications. Benefits of Water ph sensors: pH sensors are critical in water-dependent industries. They monitor the pH of the water to ensure that it stays within the optimal range for ...
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Supmea Conductivity Sensors Supplier
Supmea is a company that provides a range of industrial measurement and automation solutions, including conductivity sensors. The Supmea conductivity sensors are designed to measure the electrical conductivity of liquids accurately and reliably. These sensors are widely used in various industrial processes, water treatment, environmental monitoring, and research applications. Key features of ...
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The Future of Fresh Water
Around the world, sustained effort will be necessary to ensure adequate supplies Fresh water is becoming more and more scarce across the globe, and in the absence of adequate countermeasures, the trend is expected to continue in the future. With demand growing and sources dwindling, water scarcity already touches approximately 2.8 billion people from every continent for at least one month a ...
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What Makes Genesis Water Technologies Electrolytic Cell Technology Different from Others?
Many organizations within recent years have been moving towards sustainable non chemical treatments such as electrolytic cell water treatment technology due its advantages over conventional chemical treatment. One such example of this technology is an electrocoagulation system, used in place of conventional chemical coagulation systems. This innovative treatment system, accomplishes typically ...
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The Future of Fresh Water
Without effective action, it’s been predicted that half of the world’s population will descend into severe water poverty by 2050. Around the world, sustained effort will be necessary to ensure adequate supplies Fresh water is becoming more and more scarce across the globe, and in the absence of adequate countermeasures, the trend is expected to continue in the future. With demand ...
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