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Electrocoagulation Systems
Wock-Oliver GlobalElectrocoagulation is an electro-chemical process that simultaneously removes heavy metals, suspended solids, emulsified organics and many other contaminants from water using electricity instead of expensive chemical reagents. The process uses electricity and sacrificial plates to combine with contaminants in a waste stream, producing insoluble oxides and hydroxides that are easily separated from the clear water.
Wock-Oliver's Electrocoagulation Systems will provide:
Excellent Results (i.e. Low Concentrations)
Treatment levels are typically below the capabilities of conventional chemical precipitation. This makes electrocoagulation the method of choice for operations discharging under permits with low limits.
Peace of Mind
Helps in compliance with regulatory obligations.
Low Capital Costs
Standard packages and engineered systems are attractively priced. Systems may be designed to retrofit your current wastewater treatment system, resulting in substantial savings over current operations.
Low Operating Costs
Operating costs can be dramatically reduced. If you no longer pay for reagent chemicals, can reduce polymer consumption, reduce filter press operations, reduce solid sludge generation, wouldn't you save a lot of money?