Abstract:
The disclosed invention is a fixed bed ion exchange water purification system. It employs a combination of electronically controlled process steps and specific systems configurations to duplicate the effects of moving resin beds from one operating position to another as is required in moving bed ion exchange water purification systems. The invention combines features of single fixed bed ion exchange systems with those of a moving bed system. The invention applies to the treatment of water having typical industrial and drinking water concentrations of various ions.
Abstract:
Ion exchange columns containing a layer of weak resin and a layer of strong resin are regenerated by passing partially spent regenerant through the column to regenerate the weak resin and then passing fresh regenerant through the column to regenerate the strong resin. Efficient regeneration is achieved in a downflow regeneration process and silica and calcium sulphate precipitation problems are reduced. In some cases, it is desirable to soak the strong resin in regenerant after the weak regenerant as been passed through the column in order to improve separation of the resins, shorten the total regeneration time and remove additional silica ions. The processes are preferably practiced on systems of three or more columns in which the columns are sequentially exhausted and regenerated, with at least two columns being regenerated in series.
Abstract:
To provide a method for treating a wastewater, which can efficiently collect a heavy metal compound from a wastewater containing the heavy metal compound derived from an aromatic carboxylic acid production process. A method for treating a wastewater comprising bringing a wastewater derived from an aromatic carboxylic acid production process into contact with a specific chelate resin to collect a heavy metal compound contained in the wastewater on the specific chelate resin.
Abstract:
The invention concerns a fluid treating device, containing a distributing device (2) with a revolving disc (2) in a stationary housing (13), and a motor (15) for rotating the revolving disc (12). Feed and discharge pipes (3, 5, 6; 4, 7, 8) are connected to an end wall of the housing (13) and open onto the revolving disc (12). Stationary vessels (1) are connected to said housing (13) via connecting pipes (10, 11). In the revolving disc (12) are provided passageways (44-49) which open on the round outer side of the disc (12). For a number of positions of this disc (12), the passageways (44-49) are each connected to one of the above-mentioned connecting pipes (10, 11), while feed pipes (3, 5, 6) and discharge pipes (4, 7, 8) open via ring-like ducts (24, 29, 30, 50-52 and 37-38, 53-55) into different passageways (44-49).