Removed from wastewater through actions such as adsorption and internal storage! For factory wastewater, hot spring wastewater, etc.
"Adsoap" is a porous material made from several types of clay minerals developed for the purpose of adsorbing and fixing various ionized harmful substances contained in wastewater.
The main components are MgO, Fe2O3, and SiO2, and it is shaped like pellets with a diameter of 5mm and a length of approximately 6 to 8mm.
When this product is immersed in wastewater, the components inside cause the nearby water pH to gradually rise to around 9. Additionally, arsenic, boron, and fluoride, which exist as anions in water, are removed from the wastewater through adsorption onto the positively charged surface of the product and other actions such as storage within the material due to electrostatic attraction.
[Features]
- It has the ability to precipitate and remove heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, and zinc as hydroxides, as well as to solidify and capture them.
- The main components are MgO, Fe2O3, and SiO2.
- It is shaped like pellets with a diameter of 5mm and a length of approximately 6 to 8mm.
- It has been adopted in the public project for the Ministry of the Environment's research on the development and dissemination of wastewater treatment technology for hot springs in fiscal year 2009.
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