Copper Waste Treatment System

Overview

The Copper Waste Treatment System effectively treats and recycles copper waste in the semiconductor and solar industries.

The Copper Waste Treatment System incorporates various principles and technologies to treat and recycle copper waste generated in the semiconductor and solar industries. Its main goal is to recover copper from waste streams, enabling its reuse and reducing the need for new copper production.

One of the key principles used in the Copper Waste Treatment System is chemical precipitation. This process involves adding specific chemicals to the waste stream, which selectively react with copper ions and create insoluble precipitates. These precipitates can then be separated from the wastewater using sedimentation, filtration, or other techniques.

Another principle utilised in the Copper Waste Treatment System is solvent extraction. This technique uses organic solvents to extract copper from the waste stream selectively. By exploiting the differences in copper solubilities, the system can effectively separate and concentrate copper for further processing and reuse.