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Purification plants with Ion Exchange (I.X.) technology, able to deliver demineralized water with low salt concentration and conductivity to be used within process or as a cycle of rinse waters. |
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Waste water treatment plants for metal finishing (aluminum and steel) wastes treatment. |
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Units with chromatographic acid retardation resins for treatment and reuse of anodizing or acid pickling baths by removal of dissolved
metal salts. |
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Instrument control system for metal finishing baths (degreasing, pickling, chromating, phosphating, etc.) and dosing of the required chemicals. |
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Analysis and maintenance of contaminant concentrations in rinses from degreasing, pickling, chromate, phosphate, etc. through
conductivity, pH measurements and automatic introduction of fresh water. |
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Unit for separation of soluble salts from water in order to obtain water with low conductivity. |
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Spent solution concentrators by evaporation of water and its condensation as a distillate. |
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Highly sophisticated plants for purification and total reuse of water coming from metal treatment, using a combination of technologies such as: chemical-physical purification, sand and charcoal filtration, UF, RO and Evaporation. |
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Zero Liquid Discharge units equipped with cogeneration system for the reduction of evaporation energy costs. |
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Catalytic process for caustic soda recovering by spent Die Cleaning Solutions. |
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Filtration is the general unitary operation able to remove solid particles from a liquid. |
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Units for the membrane filtration of water containing suspended solids and oily substances. |
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