Description: Das Projekt "Acid Chromic Recycling From Rinse Water In Galvanic Plants By Electro-Electrodialasis" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von FUMA-Tech Gesellschaft für funktionelle Membranen und Anlagentechnologie mbH durchgeführt. Objective: 90 percent of chromium-plating facilities in Europe are SMEs, with all resources allocated to the daily work. The social and environmental concern related to the toxi city of the chromic acid used in the baths is leading the sector to a difficult decision; the investment in very complex and expensive systems to control and reduce the emissions could lead them to a non-competitive position. The basic objective of RECY-CHORM is to develop and validate a new system to recover chromium from the rinsing bath, using a clean technology such as electro-electrodialisis (EED) with 3 compartments, which does not need either water or chemical products to work. This system will be modular, portable and cheap to be affordable and valuable for SMEs. For this to be achieved, the consortium has been formed with partners skilled in different technologies involved (membranes, electrodialisis, raw material recovery and surface treatments), as well as planting industries to validate the results. Prime Contractor: Fundacion Leia Centro de Desarrollo Tecnologico, Research and Development of Environmental Technologie; Minano Mayor - Alava; Spain.
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SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Rohstoffrückgewinnung ? Recycling ? Wasserwiederverwendung ? Chrom ? Chromsäure ? Blei ? Elektrodialyse ? Galvanisierbad ? Innenstadt ? Spülung ? Wertstoff ? Chemikalien ? Emissionsminderung ? Modul ? Produktionstechnik ? Rohstoff ? Toxische Substanz ? Umweltschutzinvestition ? Verfahrenstechnik ? Wasseraufbereitung ? Oberflächenbehandlung ? Stadt ? Wasser ? Forschung und Entwicklung ? Europa ? Investition ? Membran ? Ressource ? Stofftrennung ? Umweltfreundliche Technologie ? Spülwasser ?
Region: Baden-Württemberg
Bounding box: 9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2000-03-16 - 2003-03-15
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