Method for removing paint solids from water-based paint systems

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...

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210725, 210727, 210728, 210734, 210930, 134 38, 427331, 95197, C02F 152

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052501892

ABSTRACT:
Methods of treating circulating water containing oversprayed, water-borne paint, such as in a paint spray booth operation, with aluminum salts such as aluminum chloride or polyaluminum chloride and a flocculant, resulting in removal of sludge from the paint spray booth water.

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