Investigation regarding the application of the titanium electrode for the water treatment plant in a steel manufacturing plant

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Hard water causes problems in the industry since the deposits inside pipes and equipment lead to lower plant efficiency and electricity costs. The growing demands for high-quality water necessitate the development of modern and cost-effective technologies for softening very hard water. One of these techniques is the electrocoagulation process (EC). This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of the electrocoagulation (EC) process for removing scale ions in water using titanium rod electrodes. The research was carried out on pilot electrodes. The results that were obtained have focused on showing the effectiveness and efficiency of the application of titanium electrodes for removing hardness from makeup and process water inside a closed system, utilizing a Universal Environmental Technologies system (UET system). The plant consisted of a heat pump, heat exchanger, cooling tower, and Universal Environmental Technologies reactor with a titanium rod.

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Gradinac, J., & Jovović, A. (2022). Investigation regarding the application of the titanium electrode for the water treatment plant in a steel manufacturing plant. Frontiers in Chemistry, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1065332

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