Method for removing heavy metal in electroplating waste
A technology of electroplating wastewater and heavy metals, which is applied in the removal of heavy metals in electroplating wastewater, the environmental protection of pollution by pollution, and the treatment of polluted wastewater. It can solve the problems of secondary pollution of the environment and occupation of land resources, and achieve the purpose of reducing the pressure of sewage discharge and adsorption. Good effect, fast settling effect
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[0016] Example 1 Add 350 kg of wet tannery sludge with a moisture content of 56% to 100,000 L of copper-containing electroplating wastewater, stir at a speed of 150 rpm for 30 minutes, and let stand for 30 minutes. After the suspended sludge and other particles settle, the supernatant Discharged into the sewage network pipe, sludge dehydration and compression. The content of heavy metal copper in the treated supernatant decreased from 15.45mg / l in the original wastewater to 1.65mg / l.
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[0017] Example 2 Add 250kg of wet tannery sludge with a moisture content of 60% to 50,000L of zinc-containing electroplating wastewater, stir at a speed of 100rpm for 20min, and let stand for 40min. After the suspended sludge and other particles settle, the supernatant Discharged into the sewage network pipe, sludge dehydration and compression. The content of heavy metal zinc in the treated supernatant decreased from 12.38mg / l in the original wastewater to 0.65mg / l. The supernatant (effluent) reaches the third-level discharge standard of the national sewage comprehensive discharge.
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[0018] Example 3 joins the comprehensive electroplating waste water (Cr is 7.38mg / l, Cu is 0.68mg / l, Ni is 2.07mg / l, Zn is 3.04mg / l) the wet tannery sludge 200kg that moisture content is 50% joins 100000L ), stirred at a speed of 50rpm for 60min, and after standing for precipitation, the supernatant was discharged into the sewage network pipe, and the sludge was dehydrated and compressed. The heavy metals in the treated supernatant decreased to Cr0.04mg / l, Cu0.0.10mg / l, Ni0.05mg / l, Zn1.97mg / l respectively. The supernatant (effluent) reaches the third-level discharge standard of the national sewage comprehensive discharge.
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