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Removal of heavy metals from Water Rinsing of Plating Baths by Electrodialysis
2013
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During the chromic plating of parts, the baths become more and more poor in chromic acid and rich in metallic impurities such as Cu 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ and Cr 3+ which makes the bath useless. Also, the water used to rinse parts contains chromic acid and metallic impurities. As it is known that chromic acid is relatively expensive and very toxic, so its recovery has double interest: economic and environmental. Its reuse is possible after removal of metallic impurities. In this work, we studied
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20130125011
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