| Contents: |
| Environmental Legislation for the Metal Finishing and Metal Working Industries |
| Introduction and the Composition of Effluents |
| Effluent Treatment, Chemical and Physical Methods for Detoxification of Harmful Species or Their Elimination |
| Technology |
| Ion Exchange Processes |
| Rinsing Technology |
| Recycling Processes |
| Special Process Technologies for Particular Product Areas |
| Subject Index |
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| Handbook of Effluent Treatment and Recycling for the Metal Finishing Industry, 2nd Edition |
| by L. Hartinger, 790pp, 400 figures, 70 tables, over 1,000 references - 1994, ISBN: 0904477142 |
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- Most exhaustive treatment of precipitation available anywhere.
- Reflects the unparalleled severity of German environmental legislation.
- First-time English translation.
- Newly written chapter on US environmental legislation by US expert.
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| Whether you're a neophyte, wading through unfamiliar waters, or have been deeply involved, there is value in this volume. It begins with an exhaustive treatment of precipitation phenomena, discusses effluent treatment techniques and hardware, and concludes with practical application and trouble-shooting tips for every metal processing and finishing industry. |
| Solvent extraction, recrystallization methods, membrane technologies, and a range of electrolytic technologies are discussed. Absorptive methods, thermal methods and drying methods are presented, along with vacuum evaporation and related technologies. |
| Both batch and continuous processing methods are examined, with emphasis on sludge treatment and solids handling. There is a strong focus on water recycling and reuse, in keeping with contemporary legislation. |
| $102.00 |
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