A study on the flexo printing wastewater treatment and recycling 


Vol. 9,  No. 3, pp. 107-113, Sep.  2003


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  Abstract

Printing process generates a vast amount of toxical waste and wastewater by the development of printing and publishing industry. The regulations for various environmental polluiton material, which were indispensably used in printing industries, were getting stronger. the printing industries should develop the cleaner technologies in order to avoid the regulations. In this paper, the separation characteristics of microfiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis were surveyed to make basic data for the optimization of process as cleaner technologies for printing industries. The 2kg/cm2 of operation pressure were suitable to the U/F System. Because of the permeate of U/F was below 3 NTU as turbidity, which was probed to be possible using the rinsing water in printing process. U/F System,

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[IEEE Style]

J. YB, H. H, C. K, B. WK, "A study on the flexo printing wastewater treatment and recycling," Clean Technology, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 107-113, 2003. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Jun YB, Hur H, Cho K, and Bae WK. 2003. A study on the flexo printing wastewater treatment and recycling. Clean Technology, 9, 3, (2003), 107-113. DOI: .