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Grantee Research Project Results

Novel Cleanup of Metal Working Wastewaters

EPA Contract Number: 68D00030
Title: Novel Cleanup of Metal Working Wastewaters
Investigators: Taylor, Scott R.
Small Business: S.R. Taylor and Associates
EPA Contact: Richards, April
Phase: I
Project Period: August 1, 1990 through February 1, 1991
Project Amount: $49,550
RFA: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase I (1991) RFA Text |  Recipients Lists
Research Category: Watersheds , SBIR - Water and Wastewater , Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)

Description:

Current metal cutting and finishing operations use skim- ming and filtration to try to separate wastes from their water based cutting fluids. The residual liquid from the filtration consists of ultrafine metal particles containing hazardous heavy metals like lead, zinc, and cadmium and a tightly emulsified oil-in-water phase. This sludge is not amenable to further treatment and must be hauled off as hazardous waste. Also, at this level of cleaning, the water phase is not clean enough to discharge and must be controlled within the plant. Furthermore, this liquid does not have the same properties as freshly prepared solutions. Hence, the cost of this problem to industry is much more than the apparent disposal cost. Ultrasonic coalescence can promote rapid agglomeration of particulate in a fluid. Once the particles are agglomerated, they can be efficiently separated by centrifugal or gravity separation. S. R. Taylor and Associates propose to use its combined experience with ultrasonics and multiphase coalescence processing to develop ultrasonic coalescence for separating oil and ultrafine metal particles from metal working wastewaters, to determine the appro- priate operating conditions for successful coalescence, and to use this method to regenerate typical metal cutting fluids. Phase I studies will focus on demonstration of feasibility and preliminary design studies providing the support for the Phase 11 prototype development and actual continuous flow testing.

Supplemental Keywords:

RFA, Scientific Discipline, Toxics, Water, Waste, National Recommended Water Quality, Chemical Engineering, Wastewater, Remediation, Environmental Chemistry, Contaminant Candidate List, Chemistry, Hazardous Waste, Chemistry and Materials Science, 33/50, Engineering, Chemistry, & Physics, Hazardous, Environmental Engineering, metal working wastewaters, wastewater treatment, clean up, cadmium & cadmium compounds, wastewater remediation, lead & lead compounds, lead, metal finishing, Zinc, analytical chemistry, cadmium, ultrafine metal particles, heavy metals, metal working, metal cutting, metal removal

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