Hydrofluoric Acid Wastewater Treatment for Recovery and Reuse

Date Published: 2024 | Conference materials

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Current hydrofluoric acid wastewater treatment methods can be inefficient, complex, and OPEX intensive. This presentation showcases some case studies whereby chemical consumption can be reduced whilst still operating within effluent discharge limits.

Companies: Gradiant , OLI Systems
Authors: Leslie Bird, Keith Kinch, Jia Shin Ho, Steven Lam, Leslie Miller
Tags: Hydrofluoric Acid (HF)Water Reclamation and ReuseFluoride Wastewater

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