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WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT

clock July 7, 2023 12:16 by author admin
The process works on the principle of Electro Coagulation (EC), Floatation, Electro Oxidation (EO), Filtration andChlorination. [More]


MANUFACTURING & SUPPLY OF ELECTROLYTIC EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT

clock June 27, 2023 10:17 by author admin
Tiaano’s Electrocoagulation (EC) is a technique used for wastewater treatment, industrially processed water and medical treatment. [More]


DESIGN, MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY OF APPRAISAL FULL PLANT

clock March 30, 2023 16:01 by author admin
Tiaano’s Electrolytic Effluent Treatment Plant (e-ETP) and Electrolytic Sewage Treatment Plant (e-STP) are the waste water treatment system. [More]


ELECTRODES FOR ELECTRO COAGULATION PROCESS

clock January 19, 2021 11:27 by author admin
All kind of influents are treated with an advanced technology of electrolysis method. In this method, Electro Coagulation, Electro Oxidation and Electro Chlorination are taking place. The Electro Coagulation is always precipitate the influent and separte the suspended solids and then feeed to Oxidation reactor. [More]


SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT DEMO SYSTEM

clock January 4, 2021 11:20 by author admin
1 Litre Batch type Electrolytic Coagulation & Electrolytic Oxidation system for treating Sewage. This demonstration decides on designing of actual capacity of Sewage Treatment Plant. [More]


ETP & STP ELECTRODES

clock December 2, 2020 17:10 by author admin
detailed experimental data are provided from a batch reactor system removing suspended solids together with a mathematical analysis based on the 'white water' model for the dissolved air flotation process. Current density is identified as the key operational parameter influencing which pollutant removal mechanism dominates. The conclusion is drawn that electrocoagulation has a future as a decentralised water treatment technology [More]


ETP & STP ELECTRODES

clock December 2, 2020 17:10 by author admin
detailed experimental data are provided from a batch reactor system removing suspended solids together with a mathematical analysis based on the 'white water' model for the dissolved air flotation process. Current density is identified as the key operational parameter influencing which pollutant removal mechanism dominates. The conclusion is drawn that electrocoagulation has a future as a decentralised water treatment technology [More]


ELECTROLYTIC EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT (e-ETP)/ELECTROLYTIC SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT(e-STP)

clock August 8, 2020 14:35 by author admin
Electrocoagulation consists of pairs of metal sheets called electrodes, that are arranged in pairs of twoanodes and cathodes. Using the principles water is reduced (gains electrons), thereby making the wastewater better treated. When the cathode electrode makes contact with the wastewater, the metal is emitted into the apparatus of electrochemistry, the cathode is oxidized (loses electrons), while the 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. However, when one considers an electro coagulation-flotation apparatus, the 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. [More]


ELECTROLYTIC EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT (e-ETP)

clock August 5, 2020 21:31 by author admin
Electro Coagulation Reactor (ECR) consists of electrodes, which is arranged in anode & cathode. Using the principles of electrochemistry, the cathode is oxidized (loses electrons), while the water is reduced (gains electrons), thereby making the wastewater better treated. [More]


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

clock August 4, 2020 21:12 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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