CLEANING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER ENTERPRISES FOR THE PROCESSING OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS FROM FAT
Abstract
Experimental studies оf using the different treatment technologies of the fat-containing wastewater processing for livestock production plants are presented. The conclusions about the advantages and prospects of technology that combines electrocoagulation and electroflotation are presented. It is shown that treatment effect of the fatty compounds is highest.In order to accomplish the objectives the researches was conducted by technological modeling method of fat-containing wastewater treatment from oil using reagent method, coagulation with a further filtration, filtration under pressure, and connecting coagulation with electroflotation.
Keywords: processing of livestock products, industrial wastewater, fat, reagent, electrocoagulation, electroflotation.
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