8. Effluent treatment. Bath regeneration
Degreasing accounts for a significant proportion of industrial discharges from surface treatment operations and generates potential pollution (figure 11 ), the two main vectors of which are :
gaseous effluents released into the atmosphere: gases, vapors and vesicles, possibly after capture and purification;
liquid effluents, mainly consisting of dynamic and static rinsing water, periodically supplemented by the draining of spent, concentrated treatment baths.
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Bibliography
- Dégraissage des métaux. Choix des techniques et des produits. - Brochure ED 48, INRS (2001). http://www.inrs.fr/htm/degraissage_metaux_choix_techniques_ produits.html
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