Abstract:
Electroplating waste water contains various pollutants, such as heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus and organics, etc. Although after pre-treatment processes, such as chemical, electroflocculation, membrane separation, and activated carbon processes can deal with heavy metal ions and organics effectively, but it still contains a large amount of nitrogen and phosphorus contaminants. With the higher standard of nitrogen and phosphorus emission in different areas, the problem needs to be solved urgently.
About the Speaker:
Fan Ji, Ph.D., East China University of Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, registered environmental engineer. Nine years of environmental protection front-line experience, has a profound knowledge in the field of refractory industrial waste water treatment, zero discharge of waste water, liquid hazardous waste reduction and sludge reduction.