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The Treewater team will be present at the Global Industrie exhibition from March 7th to March 10th in Lyon to present its technologies and projects, including the innovative "Electrotate" technology.
This year’s Global Industrie show is again focusing on the development of new technologies. Treewater will be present to introduce its projects, including its patented "Electrotate" technology.
It has been developed in collaboration with the CNRS to meet these new challenges. The objectives of this process are to reduce energy consumption and the use of chemicals in advanced oxidation processes, to treat or recycle industrial effluents at a lower cost and to extend the efficiency spectrum of advanced oxidation to refractory molecules such as PFOS, metals and microplastics. Electrotate targets all industry sectors facing effluent treatment and recycling issues with the ambition to combine cost and environmental footprint improvement.
This technology takes into account the constraints of industrial companies such as the compactness of their equipment or the variable quantity and quality of their effluents. It adapts to the quality of the effluent since it can combine electrocoagulation (particle removal) and electrooxidation (destruction of dissolved pollutants). Its operation is based on rotating electrodes in which a voltage adapted to the pollution of the effluent is applied. The Electrotate technology represents a technological breakthrough in the effluent treatment and recycling sector. This innovation is currently being developed and will soon be available to a wider range of manufacturers.