A method and system for treating radioactive waste incineration process wastewater by electrodialysis
A technology of radioactive waste and electrodialysis, applied in radioactive purification, nuclear engineering, etc., can solve problems such as equipment corrosion and affect the effect of wastewater treatment, and achieve the effects of compact system, low energy consumption and simple process
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[0022] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the drawings and the implementation process.
[0023] Such as figure 1 As shown, the basic flow of the electrodialysis method for treating radioactive waste incineration process wastewater provided by the present invention is as follows: Process wastewater is placed in a primary concentrated water tank and a primary fresh water tank at a volume ratio of 1:1, and the flow rate is 28-32L / h. The first-stage desalination solution and the first-stage concentrated solution are produced after the first-stage cyclic desalination is performed at the voltage of 38-42V for 110-130min. The first-level desalinated liquid is desalinated in the second-level thick water tank and the second-level fresh water tank at a flow rate of 28-32L / h and an inter-electrode voltage of 38-42V according to the volume ratio of the concentration and desalination liquid at 3.5:4.5. The concentration of the secondary desalination s...
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