The fluxing bath used in galvanizing processes becomes polluted with acid residues and dissolved iron over time, reducing process quality and increasing dross formation. A continuous flux regeneration system treats the fluxing bath through an acid-base reaction and oxide reduction to remove acidity, precipitate iron, and dramatically reduce zinc consumption, collecting precipitated mud regularly for filtering.
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Flux Heating Unit
1. FLUX REGENERATION SYSTEM
The fluxing bath is being polluted by acid residues and above all by dissolved iron.
Consequently it makes the quality of the galvanizing process worse; moreover iron
being entered by a polluted fluxing flow into the galvanizing bath binds itself
with zinc and precipitates tot he bottom, thus increasing dross.
A continuous treatment of the fluxing bath will help you get rid of this problem
and cut the zinc consumption dramatically.
The continuous depuration is based upon two combined reactions an acid-base
reaction and an oxide reduction which correct fluxing acidity and simultaneously
cause the iron to precipitate.
The mud collected at the bottom is regularly being tapped and filtered.
view of a continuous flux regeneration system
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