

Author: Meteš Azra Koprivanac Natalija Glasnovic Antun
Publisher: Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1061-4303
Source: Water Environment Research, Vol.72, Iss.6, 2000-11, pp. : 680-688
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Abstract
To find a suitable method for treating printing ink wastewater, the fundamental behavior and characteristics of two kinds of experimental flexographic printing ink wastewater were studied. The differences between the two prepared wastewaters were the use of different kinds of binders–resins and pigments and different solvent contents representative of real printing inks. Examination of the water quality characteristics of the simulated wastewaters confirmed that the wastewaters were too highly loaded with organic substances for discharge and were not biodegradable. The prepared wastewaters also showed some colloidal dispersion properties. Such properties were strongly affected by pH. As pH decreased, the negative electrical charge of the particles was neutralized, resulting in their aggregation. Therefore, the present study focused on optimizing flocculation processes to destabilize the dispersions. Inorganic electrolytes were found to be more efficient flocculants than the organic polyelectrolytes tested. Even when added in very small quantity, inorganic electrolytes caused extensive neutralization of particle charges and consequent floc formation. The optimum flocculant concentration was determined on the basis of electrokinetic (zeta) potential and turbidity measurements. Mixing intensity, expressed as the mean mixing velocity gradient (
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