Are you having trouble with the "pH neutralization treatment method for wastewater"? [Basic Information]
A professional in wastewater treatment and water quality analysis will explain the differences between the "carbon dioxide method" and the "chemical addition method" for pH neutralization! This is a must-see for those struggling with pH neutralization methods.
Factory wastewater and boiler blowdown water often have pH values that are either acidic or alkaline, making it impossible to discharge them as they are. Adjusting such wastewater to a neutral range (around pH 7) is referred to as "pH neutralization treatment." In your factories, you are likely conducting pH neutralization treatment for wastewater such as waste acids and waste alkalis, as well as for coagulation reactions. Generally, there are two common methods of pH neutralization treatment: ◯ Carbon dioxide method ◯ Chemical addition method This document introduces the various types of pH neutralization treatments and explains how pH neutralization is carried out. *For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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