Automotive
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Steel car bodies are typically
pre-treated by a tri-cationic phosphating process before
receiving an electrophoretic paint coat. Historically the
phosphated steel has received a hexavalent chromium seal
although this type of process has been gradually phased
out in accordance with the End-of-Life Vehicles Directive.
Demineralised water is used for rinsing at various process
stages to ensure a high quality of finish.
Waste water resulting
from electrocoat lines is typically difficult to treat,
involving the need for denaturing of the paint before it
can be easily precipitated and settled. There is also a
requirement to remove toxic heavy metals including Ni, Zn
and Cr. Typical effluent treatment plant for dealing with
waste rinse water from an automotive pre-treatment line
with electrocoat includes:-
• Paint denaturing reaction stage including coagulant
dosing.
• Cr reduction reaction stage***
• pH correction and precipitation reaction stage.
• Flocculant dosing.
• Settlement.
• Sludge dewatering.
• Filtration polishing.+++
*** Where the pre-treatment
includes a hexavalent Cr process stage.
+++ Where discharge consent limits require further polishing
of the effluent.
Although automotive body
process lines are typically associated with high levels
of process solution dragout, often relatively small volumes
of rinse water are used in comparison. Due to the volumes
involved pressure has been put on automotive manufacturing
companies to reduce water usage and frequently water recovery
may be part of the treatment process. Often ion exchange
plant is used for recirculation of low contaminant rinses.
Other finishing processes
are also allied to the automotive industry with decorative
finishing including plating-on plastics (POP) using electroless
Ni, Cr plating and bright anodising of Al. Often these processes
require the use of demineralised water for rinsing and process
solution make-up and the various waste streams produced
can be treated in many different ways.
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