Membrane and Water Treatment
Volume 6, Number 2, 2015, pages 103-112
DOI: 10.12989/mwt.2015.6.2.103
Effluents from copper industry: Improvised techniques
Sankar Duraisamy, Rajagopal Saminathan and Deepa Narsimman
Abstract
In India, recycling of treated effluent plays a major role in the industry. Particularly in copper industry, recycling techniques for treated effluents adopt conventional technologies which are not energy efficient and recovery of high quality process water, free flowing salts and sludge's is very low. This paper presents an overview of enhanced modern technology for treated effluents in copper industry making it more efficient with high recovery of high quality process water and free flowing salts. Life cycle cost (LCC) would be 15-20% lower than the conventional technologies. The conventional technology can be replaced with this proposed technique in the existing and upcoming copper industries.
Key Words
copper industry; life cycle; recycling; waste water; improvised techniques
Address
(1) Sankar Duraisamy, Rajagopal Saminathan:
Development consultants private limited, consulting engineers, Chennai-600006, TN, India;
(2) Deepa Narsimman:
Queen Mary's College (Autonomous), Chennai 600004, Tamil Nadu, India.