Electro Coagulation
Clearflow will utilize other technologies in combination with our own technologies or as stand-alone treatment systems, as required to meet our client's treatment needs.
For example, vacuum assisted electro-coagulation may be required to remove liquid, dissolved and emulsified hydrocarbons and/or metals, water hardness, etc. from a waste stream. Electrocoagulation is based on 3 key elements: electrochemistry; coagulation; and floatation. During the operation of an electrocoagulation unit DC current is applied through electrolytic cells, colloids are coalesced and removed by floatation or settling. The applied vacuum reduces interstitial tension. Granular activated carbon can be used following electrocoagulation to remove any trace hydrocarbons.
Any scale of water and waste water treatment is possible. Contact us for a solution that meets your water treatment needs.
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