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WASTEWATER SEPARATION FROM GYPSUM SUSPENSIONS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF RESULTING WASTE
Autori: Ewa Liwarska-Bizukojc
Data aparitiei: Februarie / 2019
Revista: Environmental Engineering and Management JournalVol. 18Nr. 2
ISSN: 1843 - 3707
Pret: 25.00 RON    
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In this work, the examination of separation of gypsum from wastewater generated during the machining of casts and the method of
waste gypsum management have been presented. This waste gypsum is produced in Ortolab Poland facilities. Gypsum casts are
cut and ground in water-cooled circular saws. Wastewater, with over-normative content of suspension, 10000 mg L-1 and sulphates,
1600 mg L-1 is produced in the process. The analysis of water and wastewater management in Ortolab Poland facilities led to
propose the technique which included the construction of sedimentation tanks and the manner of gypsum separation by means of
a flocculant. Obtained waste gypsum with water content of approximately 43% was solidified by two methods. In the first method
the waste gypsum was solidified with process water by adding Portland cement, building plaster and activators (MgSO4, NaCl,
Al2(SO4)3). In the second method the waste gypsum was filtered anddehydrated. Setting time, water/gypsum ratio and compressive
strength of solidified samples have been determined for both methods. The structure of materials have been determined by SEM
while the phase was analyzed using XRD method. Gypsum content in materials have been determined by TG/DTA method. The
strength of the solidified gypsum mixture after dehydration is 8.5 MPa. The strength of the solidified gypsum mixture without the
dehydration process has uniaxial compressive strength equal to approximately 2.8 MPa and it cannot be a substitute of building
plaster. The proposed dissolution of waste gypsum solidification at the site of its formation solves the problem regarding slurry
transportation. It is an energy-saving technique due to the lack of gypsum dehydration process and ecological, because it limits the
quantity of sulphate ions SO4-2 entered into the sewerage system.



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