How does chemical wastewater treatment work?
Most chemical wastewater treatment systems combine several steps to target different pollutants. Common processes include pH adjustment, coagulation and flocculation to bind fine particles, chemical precipitation to remove metals, oxidation to break down harmful compounds, and filtration to polish the treated water.
More advanced lines may add membrane filtration, activated carbon treatment, or biological stages depending on the effluent’s complexity. The system is tailored to the industry’s specific chemical composition and discharge requirements.
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