When does Evaporation become the best choice?
Evaporation has advantages to other wastewater treatment systems available, and can be the best fit overall in many situations.
- availability of water is comparatively limited and, as a consequence, its cost is HIGH.
- attention to environmental protection in general is HIGH and, as a consequence, pertinent laws and regulations to prevent water pollution are strict and REGULARLY IMPOSED
- the cost for the disposal of polluted wastewaters is HIGH and represents an important COST for the Company then C&G can be of help to:
- REDUCE, in general, the consumption of water as required for your activity, by treating the effluent and putting water suitable for industrial activity back into the system
- REDUCE, as a consequence, up to 90% of the DISPOSAL costs by simply “CONCENTRATING” those substances which, in any case, will have to be sent for disposal.
The concentration – or REDUCTION OF VOLUME – can in certain cases result up to 20 TIMES LESS than the original volume (for example: 1000 litres : 20 times = 50 litres
of concentrate) - FORGET about any risk of incurring sanctions from the Authorities responsible for environmental protection
- RECOVER, if necessary, the PRECIOUS METALS used in any operations of surface treatments (GOLD, PALLADIUM, NICKEL and alike)
MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION:
- Stainless steel AISI 304 for the framework and AISI 316 for the critical sections
- Special steel SANICRO-28 (by SANDVIK) or equivalent with high nickel content
- Titanium
- Hastelloy
- Anti-acid coatings
Anti-stick coatings such as:
- PVC
PPH
PVDF
depending on the liquid to be processed
THE MAIN ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY C&G EQUIPMENT:
- – extremely compact construction
- – FULLY AUTOMATIC working cycle
- – energy from electrical mains or current generator
- – low consumption of energy
- – NO FUMES or SMELL
- – constant parameters on the resulting effects
- – 24 hour performance
- – CUSTOM DESIGNED to meet specific requirements
THE MAIN AREAS OF APPLICATION:
- Surface treatments and plating rinse-waters for: Cadmium – Nickel – Tin-lead – Chrome VI – Cyanide – Gold – Silver Copper – Zinc – Aluminium
- ION EXCHANGE effluents
- Mechanical Workshops, for the treatment of COOLING and LUBRICATING oily emulsions (from cooling lubricants in metal- working and alike processing)
- Printing Inks – from the printing of DAILY NEWSPAPERS and alike printed matters but also from the printing of BANKNOTES
- Oenology, i.e. wine making
- Pharmaceutical Industry
Many More – see our Industry-Country List