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titleOfInvention Method of treating copper-containing alkaline wastewater of printed circuit board with integrated membranes
abstract The invention provides a method of treating copper-containing alkaline wastewater of a printed circuit board with integrated membranes. The method uses an electrodeposited metal recovery system, an air stripping and gas recovery system, a multimedium filter, ultrafiltration and a low-pressure reverse osmosis treatment, wherein the air stripping technology uses a tower air stripping device, and the electrodeposition uses an ordinary two-dimensional flat electrode. The invention aims at overcoming insufficiencies in prior art and providing the method and the technology of treating the copper-containing alkaline wastewater of the printed circuit board with the integrated membranes with low investment and high efficiency.
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