With various types of laboratory wastewater produced, we have multiple choices when selecting laboratory wastewater treatment equipment. A variety of treatment processes can effectively ensure the treatment, discharge, and reuse of wastewater. How much do you know about the discharge of laboratory wastewater treatment equipment? Today, let's delve into the process issues related to laboratory wastewater treatment equipment, hoping this article will be helpful to you. We need to select different treatment methods based on the local water quality. Common water treatment methods include physical, chemical, and biological methods. When using aerobic biological treatment processes, attention should be paid to the biodegradability of the wastewater, usually requiring BOD5/COD ≥ 0.3. If this value does not meet the requirements, consider anaerobic biological hydrolysis and acidification to improve the biodegradability of the wastewater, or consider other methods such as physical or chemical methods. In addition, we need to choose based on the volume of wastewater. For large or fluctuating wastewater volumes, we should prioritize processes with strong shock load resistance or establish buffer equipment such as regulating pools to minimize adverse effects. When treating wastewater from different locations, attention should be given to whether it will cause secondary pollution, such as the presence of a large amount of organic matter in laboratory wastewater, which can lead to the release of organic gases during treatment, severely impacting the atmosphere. This is an introduction to the factors that should be considered when selecting the treatment process for laboratory wastewater treatment equipment. When choosing the treatment process, it is advisable to refer to the above influencing factors to prevent incomplete wastewater treatment and substandard water quality. If you have any other questions or concerns about laboratory wastewater treatment equipment, we welcome your call for consultation, looking forward to collaborating with you.




