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Treatment of electroplating wastes

The electroplating industry has been playing a momentous role in the development and growth of engineering industries. Wastewater from the electroplating process contains high concentration of heavy metals, are harmful to aquatic life in the receiving waters. Physical - chemical method is commonly u...

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Main Author: Joo-Hwa Tay
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/30648
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description The electroplating industry has been playing a momentous role in the development and growth of engineering industries. Wastewater from the electroplating process contains high concentration of heavy metals, are harmful to aquatic life in the receiving waters. Physical - chemical method is commonly used for the treatment of electroplating wastes. The installation costs of treatment plants are 7% and 15% of the total capital invest­ments for the small and large scale plants respectively. The unit treatment costs for electroplating wastes are US$1.46/m 3 and US$0.33/m3 of wastewater treated for small and large plants respectively.
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