Ion Exchange System for Wastewater Treatment
Photo Credit: Sirco International Sirco Industrial’s CLRS series ion exchange systems come complete with fully automated, 24/7 operating capability and are said to be a proven, cost-effective method of removing contaminants from plating wastewater.
Sirco Industrial’s CLRS series ion exchange systems come complete with fully automated, 24/7 operating capability and are said to be a proven, cost-effective method of removing contaminants from plating wastewater. Producing high-quality deionized water for recycling, applications include deionization, wastewater recycling, polishing and metals recovery.
The company offers a five-year warranty on Sirco regeneration control valves, patented Flowmatix predictive algorithm control system to notify when to schedule a regeneration, integrated oxidation technologies for organics and brightener removal and a skid-mounted system for closed-loop recycling of metal-finishing rinses.
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