This sounds like a form of Electrocoagulation which has been in existence since 1906 when the first patent was lodged, and instead of this "shock wave" treatment it introduces an electrical current into the water by the use of anode and cathode electrodes when the water passes through the reaction chamber (facilitates 100% sanitisation, coagulation and flocculation, with heavy metal removal). Our partners achieved a 99,5% removal rate of lead around 8 years ago with the Gen 1 system. We're now using the technology in many applications including the treatment of landfill leachate being one of the most difficult wastewater treatments, also acid mine drainage with Uranium removal, agricultural, aquaculture, concentrated solar power and more. Should you require more information, I'd be happy to take enquiries. This technology is in full commercialisation.
Published by Laura Hallam, Chief Operating Officer & Director
This sounds like a form of Electrocoagulation which has been in existence since 1906 when the first patent was lodged, and instead of this "shock wave" treatment it introduces an electrical current into the water by the use of anode and cathode electrodes when the water passes through the reaction chamber (facilitates 100% sanitisation, coagulation and flocculation, with heavy metal removal). Our partners achieved a 99,5% removal rate of lead around 8 years ago with the Gen 1 system. We're now using the technology in many applications including the treatment of landfill leachate being one of the most difficult wastewater treatments, also acid mine drainage with Uranium removal, agricultural, aquaculture, concentrated solar power and more. Should you require more information, I'd be happy to take enquiries. This technology is in full commercialisation.