Study on a New High-Efficiency Treatment Method of Printing and Dyeing Wastewater

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The large quantity of dyeing and printing wastewater, which contains high organics which can be hardly decomposed, is one of the main sources of water pollution. Based on summarizing the existing problems of traditional processing methods, the technology of cavitation jet and impinging streams were organically combined, which has great potential in wastewater treatment field, as a new method for degrading printing and dyeing wastewater, and then the “cavitation impinging streams (CIS)” concept was proposed, in which the superior features in wastewater degradation with CIS was expounded, and the problems to be further studied were pointed out.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 550-553)

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153-157

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July 2012

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