Wastewater Treatment with Vortex Layer Device
Published on by Vitaliy Kolesnik, GlobeCore GMBH in Technology
A vortex layer device (AVS) by GlobeCore consists of an operating chamber (tube) positioned in the inductor which creates a rotating electromagnetic field. Inside the tube are small ferromagnetic particles.
The analysis of the intensifying factors which occur inside the chamber (intensive mixing and dispersing of the processed components, acoustic and electromagnetic factors, local high pressures and electrolysis) shows their great effect on the wastewater treatment process:
The geometrical parameters and operation modes, hydrodynamic factors- ensure intensive mixing of the processed medium;
Electrochemical factors and electromagnetic treatment and activation of substances in vortex layer;
Phase dispersion.
For example, with the introduction of the AVS into treating of wastewater from heavy metals it is possible to achieve high-quality purification. Reagent consumption is no more than 90-100% of the stoichiometric, which greatly simplifies the operation of wastewater treatment plants. The classic reagent methods use reagents in the amount of 115-120% and 150-175% of reducing agent.
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- Waste Water Technology
- Treatment
- Waste Water Reclaimation
- Waste Disposal
- Waste Water Treatment
- E-Waste