Process for separating silicic compounds from cleaning baths and

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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134 41, 210803, 423349, 423DIG1, B01D 902

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052960013

ABSTRACT:
The subject of the invention is a process for separating silicic compounds from baths for cleaning steel substrates containing iron ions and silicic compounds, consisting of the following stages:

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