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Removal of Cadmium from Ammonium Nitrate Stripper
I am a chemist in the electroplating industry in the UK. I need to treat the cadmium present in the above stripper. Producing a solid waste.
I would also like to hear from anyone else involved in waste treatment in the plating industry. Could you please assist in this problem ? Any suggestions; Any help would be very appreciated.
Bernard Irving- United Kingdom
2001
Bernard Have worked on many cad removal/ closed loop systems in UK - removal of cad from ammonium nitrate stripper appears to have been successfully addressed by modified electrodialysis. regards
Dr P R Kellner- UK
2002
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