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Are there scrubbers for chrome that don use lots of energy, and still meets regs for hex and trivalent chrome?

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Are there scrubbers for chrome that don use lots of energy, and still meets regs for hex and trivalent chrome?

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A. The CE-1 scrubber is a low energy unit generating less than 6″ of internal static pressure, therefore energy use is low. Total water use is also low, averaging 15 gallons per gallon for a 20,000 cfm scrubber. The CE-1 is 99.5% efficient for all types of chrome, including Cr6 and Cr3, regardless of input loading. This system is all–mechanical and does not consume chemicals. Also important: this chrome scrubber does not generate waste.

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