Waste

MSG Molecular Modification

Description:When the residues are adsorbed by granulated synthetic minerals, they undergo a series of oxide reduction reactions through acidic, alkaline and sometimes neutral media, which causes a loss of electrons in these molecules, which causes chemical deactivation by neutralizing their loads leaving them non-reactive to the environment, that is to say, changing the state of the polluting molecule from soluble to a solid state (Molecular Modification) with which the parameters established in the waste regulations are met.

This pollutant in solid state is extracted in the process of reactivation and washing of the mineral, where a semi-solid residue is formed with around only 5% water, which when stored in a tank, the solids precipitate and leaving a volume of water with less pollutants, which can be reused or used in other processes.

It is recommended that the semi-solid waste is destined to a drying pit or a separation hopper so that it is later disposed of as a Non-hazardous waste.

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