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What is electro-coagulation

Electro-coagulation (EC) is the process where an electrical current is introduced into an aqueous medium in an electrochemical cell, usually with an A1 or Fe anode. Aluminium is commonly the best anode material, as it is the most afibrdable material that provides trivalent cations and can be used in almost all kinds of waste water treatment application. [Pg.106]

Very low operating cost compared to conventional systems. [Pg.106]

Very less quantity of solid waste (SLUDGE) generation. [Pg.107]

Several plants in India and abroad have been successfully installed with this technology and got excellent results. The manufacturer is located at Coimbatore and Chennai (TN). They have a pilot plant and can arrange a live demonstration at any factory site. [Pg.107]

Items ppm Quantity/ day Cost/unit Total cost Cost/m  [Pg.107]


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