ElectroCoagulation

What is ElectroCoagulation?

ElectroCoagulation is the scientific discipline of utilizing electricity as the electromotive force to drive chemical reactions in a solution, suspension, or emulsion generally resulting from a cleaning, washing, or rinsing process in refining, manufacturing or service companies.

How does ElectroCoagulation work?

A special form of direct current is introduced into the aqueous stream as it passes between predetermined electrodes in the electro-chemical module.
This energy from the electricity is the engine or driving force to shift the equilibrium of a reaction to less than equilibrium levels, thus providing a mechanism for removing dissolved, suspended or emulsified molecules, elements or ions to very minute levels in an aqueous stream.

 

ElectroCoagulation System Options

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        StaticFlow Batch Treatment Systems are designed

        for single or multiple batch treatment. Reuse or discharge previously

        contaminated water on-site.

 

 

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        ConstantFlow Systems with Clarifiers

        are designed for continuous and high volume installations.

 

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        Insitu Systems Without Clarifiers offer on-site,

        full service treatment for self contained waste water.

 

 

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          StaticFlow Batch Treatment Systems

          are designed for single or multiple batch treatment.

          Reuse or discharge previously contaminated water on-site.

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Treated Drilling Water

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