Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49169
Title: Treating waste water of a corrugated cardboard box factory
Authors: Susial, P. 
Fernández-Hernández, F.
Godoy, E.
Cabrera-González, I.
Ramos Batista, M.
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: 0211-8173
Journal: Tecnología del Agua 
Abstract: The basic operations used in the laboratory were: coagulation with aluminium. sulphate, flocculation with polyacrylamide, sedimentation, filtering and post-treatment by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide. These processes were applied to the industrial waste water from cleaning the printing machines in a factory making corrugated cardboard boxes. The results of the jar test and the oxidising post-treatment applied to the coagulated and flocculated water are reported as dosage curves. The experimental work carried out showed that discontinuous operations, such as coagulation/flocculation/oxidation, are sufficient for treating industrial waste waters with a high polluting load. These techniques are particularly important when the effluent flow to be treated is not very big.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49169
ISSN: 0211-8173
Source: Tecnologia del Agua[ISSN 0211-8173],v. 25, p. 52-59
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