Water and wastewater treatment for the chemical industry.

The chemical industry is considered strategic not only for its ability to generate jobs and income, but also for its contribution to other economic activities and human consumption. With numerous different production processes, the sector generates specific effluents with distinct characteristics, requiring appropriate treatment solutions.

Segment characteristics

Diverse processes, distinct effluents

The sector encompasses a wide variety of production processes, resulting in effluents with specific profiles and distinct characteristics. In addition to solutions focused on treating these effluents, there is also a demand for raw materials applicable to different operations within the chemical industry.

Challenges of the segment

Efficiency in varied scenarios

The diversity of wastewater demands efficiency throughout primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment, including the removal of turbidity, color, and grease, as well as pH adjustments when necessary. In biological treatment, maintaining environmental balance is essential to sustain efficiency and reduce the need for and costs of subsequent stages.

Recommended products

In this segment, coagulants, flocculants, antifoams, color removers, nutrients/enzymes, and raw materials are essential to address scenarios with high contaminant loads and specific needs at each stage of the treatment. By combining solutions for turbidity, color, foam, pH, and biological balance, it is possible to adapt the treatment to the reality of each production process.