Metal plating industry -- Illinois -- Pollution prevention -- Case studies
Metal plating industry -- Illinois -- Source reduction (waste management) -- Case studies
Metal plating -- Wastewater treatment -- Illinois -- Case studies
Abstract
Electrodeless conductivity control systems are free of problems associated with fouling because no part of the sensor directly contacts the rinse water.A nonconductive plastic casing surrounds two wire loops that induce and detect a current, which is proportional to conductivity. The reduced maintenance and increased reliability associated with the electrodeless sensors make conductivity control an option to consider for reducing water usage in metal plating operations.
Publisher
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (formerly Illinois Waste Management and Research Center)
Series/Report Name or Number
TN Series (Illinois Sustainable Technology Center) ; 13-072
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