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Electroplating is an electrochemical process where metal ions from a solution are deposited as a thin coating onto the surface of a cathode. Maintaining high water quality is essential in plating and coating baths to ensure the desired product finish and performance.
Wastewater from electroplating operations originates primarily from rinsing processes after metal components are dipped into electroplating baths. These baths may contain various metals, including chrome, brass, nickel, cadmium, zinc, silver, copper, and gold. As discharging water containing heavy metals is strictly regulated, it is necessary to implement effective treatment methods to remove metal ions from the effluent.
SIMA LABS has deep expertise in treating wastewater from the plating industry and recycling it into high-purity water suitable for reuse in production processes. Additionally, we offer specialized solutions for the recovery of valuable metals, enabling customers to not only meet environmental standards but also extract additional value from their operations.
