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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for removing hexavalent chromium
abstract 【Task】 Not only does it have harmful pungent odors and toxicity, it does not use chemicals, it does not adversely affect the human body and the environment, and hexavalent chromium can be removed easily with simple equipment. A removal device is provided. [Solution] An electromotive force caused by a magnetic field generated by applying a magnetic field of 0.7 T (Tesla) to 1.0 T (Tesla) perpendicularly to the connecting pipe 24 (the outer tube 24A and the inner tube 24B), and the outer tube 24A and the inner A magnetic processing device A having a difference (potential difference) between potentials (H = 0V standard potential) of each of the two types of non-ferrous metals between the pipe body 24B and an electrolytic solution containing acidic water containing sulfate ions As the hexavalent chromium compound solution 42-1 generated by performing the oxide film removal treatment of the stainless steel products 43 and 44, the outer pipes 24B and 24A of the magnetic processing apparatus A form the outer flow path 32, The hexavalent chromium compound of the hexavalent chromium compound solution 42-1 was changed to insoluble chromium hydroxide by a potential difference and an electromotive force. [Selection] Figure 4
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