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Electroplating Wastewater Solutions
Industries requiring electroplating in their manufacturing process are currently being supported by Ecolotron's electrocoagulation technology and wastewater solutions.
Electroplating operations involve large fluid baths containing heavy metals and cleaners used for plating and rinsing in the manufacturing process.  
Periodically these baths must be replenished and the metals must be removed from the spent solutions before the wastewater stream can be discharged.
Ecolotron's electrocoagulation solution provides the most efficient and economically viable means to remove these contaminates from your wastewater stream.
Companies that utilize electroplating in the manufacturing of their products have been impacted by the regulating authority's tightening regulations on water and wastewater discharge.
In many cases, increasing fines associated with notices of violations (NOVs) have become routine in operations which use chemical treatment to process their wastewater from spent solutions.
This is due, in part, to the inconsistent results of chemical treatment and the resulting hazardous byproducts.
Ecolotron's "E-FLOC" solution has successfully eliminated all notices of violation for our clients.
Since chemicals are not required in the electrocoagulation process, hazardous byproducts are no longer an issue.
The result for the electroplating process is lower costs due to the reduction in both chemical spends and disposal of hazardous byproducts.
Ecolotron's water and wastewater solutions offer the following benefits:
- Reduced Treatment Cost – eliminates NOVs and the need to dispose of hazardous by-products of chemical treatment.
- Dependable Results – predictable and lower concentrations of metal in the effluent which are not attainable with chemical precipitation treatment.
- Lower Capital Costs – system designed to easily retrofit existing treatment infrastructure while improving performance, reliability and lowering operating costs.
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