How to avoid bacterial growth in anolyte tank in a CED system?
+++ In CED system we r maintaining the anolyte conductivity up to 2500 micro Siemens. But when we reduce it to 1600 ms then fungus/bacteria get starts growing and this I observed when I used a bag filter at anolyte input source to anolyte tank. What is the solution? Manish Chandra – New Delhi, India +++ I do not know if someone has tried it before but then you can be the first one – try using a UV light to see if you can control the problem. Gurvin Singh Coatec India – Mohali, Punjab, India ++++++ HOW TO AVOID AIR POCKET IN THE CED PAINTED COMPONENTS LIKE A WHEEL TYPE COMPONENTS. WE ARE HAVING DUMP TIME CED BATH. KUMAR K.
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