Industrial Wastewater Treatment Using an Alternating Electromagnetic Field

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Industrial Wastewater Treatment Using an Alternating Electromagnetic Field

GlobeCore's new equipment - electromagnetic nano-mill AVS 100 (150), is using the energy of rotating electromagnetic fields of high intensity to treat industrial wastewater

 Environmental pollution is a global problem requiring effective and integrated solutions. An important part of protecting the environment is keeping the water resources pure and clean, when they are contaminated with heavy metals, acids, alkalis and other industrial wastes.

The existing wastewater treatment technologies are not always reliable and efficient, requiring the development of new technologies and new generation devices that can overcome these limitations.  GlobeCore  offers new equipment: its  electromagnetic nano-mill AVS 100 (150) .

This equipment operates using the energy of rotating electromagnetic fields of high intensity. The AVS operating space is a chamber with ferromagnetic particles inside. The rotating electromagnetic field turns the particles into dipoles. The particles begin to move in complex trajectories colliding with each other, with the walls of the chamber and with the material.

Industrial Wastewater Treatment Using an Alternating Electromagnetic Field

The AVS chamber performs the following processes:

Rapid movement of the needles (ferromagnetic particles) and the resulting cavitation in the liquid can significantly speed up the flow of physical and chemical reactions (hundreds and even thousands of times) improving industrial wastewater treatment.

Practical studies show that the AVS dissolves components in water faster than a stirrer with heating. It uses less energy and saves production space (with smaller size of the equipment).

Wastewater treatment with the AVS includes pre-filtering, cleaning and decontamination, controlling chemical composition of clarified water and sludge disposal.

Among the other advantages of the AVS units in wastewater treatment are:

Depending on the degree of purification achieved, the purified water can be directed to urban wastewater treatment plants, or to the open waterways.

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