
Vehicle bipolar electrocoagulation system for drinking water purification

Sewage treatment plant using enhanced coagulation process (capacity, 300,000 m3/d)
For the treatment and reuse of municipal waste water, wastewater containing oil, and surface water, an advanced electrocoagulation method based on the mechanism of speciation function was developed by the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences. The dipolar induced electrocoagulation reactor for water purification was established. With the key unit of the electrocoagulation reactor, a combined water treatment system was established, which overcome the low current efficiency, weak treatment capacity, and complex frame of the conventional electrocogulation method. In the mobile and stationary form, this technique has been successfully applied in the treatment and reuse of municipal waste water, direct purification of drinking water, and treatment of wastewater containing oil. |