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Tiaano e-ETP/e-STP Waste Water Treatment Plant

clock May 15, 2020 16:07 by author admin
Engineers derived a statistic analysis using The Electrolytic design for surface response analysis using electrochemical sedimentation. Having considered current density, pH, and electrolysis design, the authors were capable of studying the effects of COD, turbidity, TS removal, and sludge settling with aluminum electrodes, Ferrous Electrodes, Titanium electrodes, etc. [More]


TIAANO's ELECTROLYTIC EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT(e-ETP)

clock May 13, 2020 16:36 by author admin
Electrolytic processes are custom designed and can remove all of the pollutants from the effluent environmental friendly and is not affected by the toxicity present in the waste stream. [More]


TIAANO's ELECTROLYTIC SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT(e-STP)

clock May 12, 2020 18:22 by author admin
Electro-coagulation process removes ions, FOG, Silica, Organic particulate matter and helps in reduction of COD, BOD and suspended solids. Electro Coagulation Reactor treating of both black water (sewage) and grey water (domestic wastewater). [More]


EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT & SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

clock May 11, 2020 18:28 by author admin
In the Electro coagulation-floatation apparatus, particulates would instead float to the top of the tank by means of formed hydrogen bubbles that are created from the anode. The floated particulates can be skimmed from the top of the tank. Waste Water Treatment Electro coagulation & Electro Oxidation design optimized Cl ions, temperature in degrees Celsius, pH, intensity of current, time of electrolysis. From the results, the authors observed that current intensity, COD (chemical oxygen demand), TOC (total organic carbon), and electrochemical oxidation were major parameters [More]


Tiaano ETP/STP Waste Water Treatment Plant

clock May 9, 2020 19:13 by author admin
Electro coagulation-electro floatation (ECF) technology is a treatment process of applying electrical current to treat and flocculate contaminants without having to add coagulations. It occurs with the current being applied, capable of removing small particles since direct current applied, setting them into motion. Also electro coagulation could reduce residue for waste production. [More]


Tiaano Appraisal Kit for Effluent Treatment Plant

clock May 8, 2020 19:02 by author admin
Tiaano Appraisal Test Kit used to confirm the possibility of Treatment. The sample's reduction on BOD & COD is pre test and confirming to proceed for lab test. [More]


Tiaano Waste Water Treatment by Electrolytic Method

clock May 7, 2020 20:00 by author admin
electrocoagulation batch reaction design for surface response analysis using electrochemical sedimentation. Having considered current density, pH, and electrolysis design, the authors were capable of studying the effects of COD, turbidity, TS removal, and sludge settling with aluminum electrodes [More]


Tiaano e-ETP/e-STP Waste Water Treatment Plant

clock May 6, 2020 21:30 by author admin
When this happens, the particulates are neutralized by the formation of hydroxide complexes for the purpose of forming agglomerates. These agglomerates begin to form at the bottom of the tank and can be siphen out through filtration [More]


Tiaano's e-STP System with Electrolytic Concept

clock May 5, 2020 19:14 by author admin
The use of a Central Composite Design for the optimization. Arslen-Alton et al. concluded that the central composite design was used to optimize CI Acid Blue 193 treatment by electrocoagulation. The central composite design is capable of achieving maximum color, COD, TOC, by manipulating the COD, pH, electrical current density, and treatment time by means of a response surface quadratic model [9]. Cora and Hung were able to remove metallic ions between 90 and 99% after 30 minutes of treatment using an electrocoagulation/electrofiltration with a pH of 9.5 and cadmium chloride for the metallic ions [10]. [More]


TIAANO's ELECTROLYTIC SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT(e-STP)

clock May 4, 2020 19:59 by author admin
Electrocoagulation-flotation is an alternative method to classic chemical coagulation for many reasons. ECF is capable of reducing the need for chemicals due to the fact that the electrodes provide the coagulant. However, many individuals still use chemical coagulants to attempt to enhance treatment. Traditionally, chemical coagulation involves the use of alum (aluminum sulfate), ferric chloride (FeCl3), or ferrous sulfate (Fe2SO4) which can be very expensive depending on the volume of water treated. When applying the coagulant, the coagulant performs a similar function as the electrodes, neutralizing the charge of the particulates, thereby allow them to agglomerate and settle at the bottom of the tank. In addition, electrocoagulation-flotation is capable of reducing waste production from wastewater treatment and also reduces the time necessary for treatment. [More]


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