Article | REF: BM7590 V1

Electroforming

Author: Jacques MARCHAL

Publication date: July 10, 2001

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6. Environment

Electroforming shops are subject to an operating permit.

Pollutant flows come from rinsing water, drippings, used baths and atmospheric emissions.

Rinsing and dripping water are recycled, for example on ion exchange resins.

Spent baths are stored, removed and neutralized by specialized companies, or neutralized in-house by specific installations and treatments.

Before release into the atmosphere, off-gases are collected, washed and neutralized.

Work tanks, storage tanks, filters, chemicals, etc. are placed in retention tanks.

The floors are waterproof and acid-resistant.

Soiled waste (clothing, rags, etc.) is stored and removed by specialized companies.

To ensure a sound environmental policy,...

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