WT-672 Precipitant
WT-672 is a precipitant designed to reduce Hexavalent Chrome and to precipitate other heavy metals in one step with no or minimal additional coagulant in mixed metal bearing waste streams to meet effluent discharge limits.
Different chemicals treat and affect water in different ways. Coagulants, flocculants, polyamines, just to name a few, all interact with water and solids to make water purity conditions more desirable for reuse or disposal. Florida CirTech has a complete line of chemical additives and wastewater solutions along with the ability to guide companies through the best treatment plan for their unique application.
WT-672 is a precipitant designed to reduce Hexavalent Chrome and to precipitate other heavy metals in one step with no or minimal additional coagulant in mixed metal bearing waste streams to meet effluent discharge limits.
WT-660 is a liquid formulation designed for the removal of heavy metals from wastewater, and is a key component of an overall heavy metal removal program.
WT-140 is a heavy-metal precipitant ideally suited for treatment of a nickel-bearing waste, especially if heavily chelated. It contains sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate at a 40% concentration. It is not effective for metal reduction purposes and does not work well in treatment of lead or chromium.
Sulfide-based for batch, flow through and Microfiltration systems. WT-007 is a Polysulfide based material used to precipitate heavy metals. WT-007 normally does not require an additional coagulant, if sludge recycling is utilized in a flow-through precipitation application. An additional benefit is its ability to break down through contact with air, ensuring no residual sulfide in the effluent.