Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Industrial Additives Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Product Highlights
Waste generators will not only realize improved treatment efficiency, they will also gain a waste sludge that will typically meet or exceed the TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure) leach test, enabling disposal as a non hazardous waste. The various ingredients act in a sequential fashion to break oil and water emulsions, precipitate heavy metals as hydroxides, promote flocculation and remove suspended solids. The unique type of clay used also has the ability to ionically react with certain cationic metal contaminants to remove these species from solution.
Applications & Uses
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- Applicable Processes
- Application
The rate at which you can apply our CLEARTREAT® 2000 series of products will vary depending upon individual waste streams. We've found that adding 1/2 percent to 1 and 1/2 percent by weight of CLEARTREAT® (4 lb./100 gallons of waste water) is generally adequate. We recommend that mixing be done with a low to moderate shear device for approximately 30 seconds. The treated waste should then be allowed to stand for 1 to 3 minutes while flocs begin to form. If you reagitate for another minute and then stop, you can accelerate the formation of flocs and speed their settling. Pumping clean water from the top of the vessel, then purging the sludge from the bottom completes the process.
Properties
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging
Cleartreat® 2000 series of products is packaged in 50 lb. multi-wall paper bags, palletized and shrink-wrapped.