Industrial wastewater treatment

Any electroplating production faces the problem of disposal of waste solutions. Galvanic effluents contain various chemical compounds, such as salts of heavy metals, surfactants, acids and alkalis, which, when released into the environment, pose a threat to the environment and all living organisms.
Galvanic effluents are disposed of using various treatment methods: reagent, electrochemical, membrane, ion exchange and others. As a rule, good indicators are achieved by combining various methods. As a result of properly selected technology and equipment, purified water and dry residue remain at the outlet. Water can be discharged into ordinary sewers, and the dry residue is disposed of at landfills.
Wastewater treatment facilities produced by the companyEvess, guarantee our customers a high degree of treatment of galvanic effluents, not exceeding the level of maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) for the region where the electroplating production is located.
We are constantly conducting research and survey work aimed at modernizing existing wastewater treatment technologies and equipment, as well as introducing new, modern treatment methods and high-tech equipment. Thanks to the work done, our wastewater treatment facilities are distinguished by fairly compact overall dimensions and high efficiency.
In some cases, at wastewater treatment plantsevess®, wastewater containing up to several dozen types of heavy metals can be treated in one stream. That is, there is no need to separate chromium, nickel and other effluents into a separate stream, therefore, to lay separate pipe lines from each galvanic bath or group of baths of the same purpose. In addition, this allows you to accept wastewater from third-party organizations for disposal, which accelerates the payback of treatment facilities.