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Such waste water contains numerous chemical substances and many potential contaminants which may harm the public health and safety, thus, the sewage is usually sent to waste-water treatment plant for treatment and purification.
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- Reduced Boiling Point: Vacuum distillation effectively lowers the boiling point of liquids by reducing the system pressure. This means that liquids can evaporate and separate target components at relatively lower temperatures, thereby reducing the consumption of thermal energy.
- Minimized Thermal Decomposition: Conducted under vacuum conditions, vacuum distillation lowers the boiling point of liquids, aiding in reducing the decomposition reactions of heat-sensitive substances at high temperatures. Consequently, vacuum distillation facilitates efficient separation while maintaining the stability of target components.
- Decreased Energy Consumption: As vacuum distillation operates at lower temperatures, energy consumption is significantly reduced compared to atmospheric distillation. This is advantageous for energy conservation and minimizing operational costs.
- Emulsified oily wastewater from the machining and rolling processing industries.
- Cleaning wastewater containing pollutants from railway locomotives, vehicles, and tanker trucks.
- Mixed wastewater from petroleum refining and oil grease in the petrochemical industry.
- Electroplating wastewater.
- Wastewater from the leather production industry.
- Paint wastewater from the spray coating industry.
- Environmental Protection: Wastewater reduction lessens the burden on the natural environment. Reducing wastewater discharge means decreasing potential negative impacts on ecosystems.
- Cost Savings in Treatment: Wastewater reduction contributes to cost savings by reducing the need for outsourcing wastewater treatment.
- Regulatory Compliance: Many countries and regions have strict regulations and standards for wastewater discharge. Implementing wastewater reduction measures makes it easier for businesses to meet or exceed regulatory requirements.
- Enhanced Corporate Image: Implementing wastewater reduction measures can enhance a company's environmental and social responsibility image.
- Circular Economy: Regenerated water from distillation can be recycled and reused, promoting the circular utilization of resources.
Distillation is a physical separation process that involves heating water to convert it into vapor, then cooling and condensing the vapor to obtain pure water.
Distilled water has significantly reduced levels of dissolved solids, leading to very low conductivity. Its pH value is usually close to neutral, and it typically exhibits high transparency and clarity. This is because the distillation process is effective at removing suspended particles and impurities from the water. It's important to note that the quality of regenerated water can vary based on the type and characteristics of the wastewater, necessitating comprehensive assessment and testing to determine the most suitable measures and processes.