Goal

The general objective of this project is to design, build and test a demonstrator module based on a Clean Integrated Nanotechnology for Dyes Removal (CLIENTDR) from WWTP effluents, originating from textile, food and leather dye industries to a level enabling its use in technological process according to enduser requirements or discharging in natural emissary.

Electrocoagulation Reactor

The electrocoagulation reactor on pilot scale was designed and constructed according to the experimental results on laboratory scale. The pilot scale reactor was tested in various industries located not only in Western Greece but also in other regions of Greece. Samples were taken at least monthly.

Partners

In the operational program participate 4 partners, the ECOMECH/ECOTECH Ltd company, the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (ICE-HT), the Environmental Systems laboratory (ESLaboratory) & the Advanced Oxidation Processes Laboratory (AOPs Laboratory).

Goal

Design, construction, testing and operation of three laboratory units based on physicochemical methods for removing paint from industrial waste.

The Project

The Problem

One of the most difficult problems faced by conventional wastewater treatment systems is the insufficient removal of color from stoves.

This leads to outflows containing total nitrogen exceeding the limits set by the European regulations (Directive 2000/60 / EC).

Most conventional treatment systems have significant drawbacks such as long processing times, inadequacy to completely remove pollutants and the presence of degradation-resistant substances.

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