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GlobeCore in the press: Removal of hexavalent chromium from wastewater (Chemical Industry Journal)

The Chemical Industry Journal, a British magazine, has published an article “Efficient treatment of hexavalent chromium-containing wastewater” by the authors including GlobeCore company founders Stanislav Mykytenko and Oleh Kryvokhyzha, as well as design engineer Andrii Laptiev.

The article discusses a new approach to treatment of hexavalent chromium-containing wastewater with the use of AVS vortex layer device.

The article describes in detail the use of a device with a vortex layer of ferromagnetic particles (AVS) for efficient treatment of hexavalent chromium-containing wastewater. The technology allows you to considerably speed up the treatment process, to make it safer and more cost-effective compared to conventional methods. The use of AVS will reduce the amount of chemical agents, energy, and space required for the equipment while improving the efficiency of wastewater treatment which is clearly demonstrated by the test results.

Everyone interested is welcome to familiarize themselves with the full text of the article published below.

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