Electrocoagulation uses electricity to treat wastewater
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Electro-coagulation

This is a very effective process that removes suspended solids, emulsified oils and heavy metals from wastewater. Electro-coagulaton uses low-voltage DC current to effectively neutralize the charges of the contaminants allowing them to coagulate and separate from the waste stream.

Our new EC2-20A uses advanced electro-coagulation combined with chemical flocculation to enhance and speed up the process of removing constituents from waste water.

  • Pro: When combined with other technologies it produces exceptional water quality with very little maintenance. It successfully treats a very broad range of waste streams and requires very little maintenance.

  • Con: Only a few manufacturers of environmental systems truly understand this process and even fewer know how to combine it with other water treatment technologies.
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    Low-voltage electrical charge causes contaminants to separate and conglomerate
     

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