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Anti-foams in the treatment of Effluents

With the significant increase in fermentation processes for the production of biofuels, such as, for example the production of alcohol from sugar cane and other derivatives, the quantities of anti-foams tend to grow in an exponential curve, predicts the commercial director of Polyorganic Tecnologia, Mauro Majerowicz, “besides the need of usage in served waters with high content of materials that cause foams, but in this specific case the products to be presented in the market should conform to Portaria 393, of May 15th, 1998, law 6360/76 and decree 79094/77 which refers to the low toxicity and biodegradability of the raw materials used for this application” he adds.

 

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Report H2O Magazine

With the tendency to grow, levered even by the growing investment in treatment and effluents, biocides face the challenge to present efficiency with less risk to the environment, with more competitive costs.

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Polyorganic strengthens solution for soap powder.

A technology for soap powders that conforms to Brazilian legislation, (Conama Resolution 359) on the reduction of Phosphates in these items. According to commercial director Mauro Majerowicz, this raw material, (sodium carbonate, sodium disilicate, and water), provides benefits to the final product and to the environment (it has a green seal in Europe). And now can be the moment for its growth. “Currently, there is a crisis in Phosphorous derivatives”, says the executive. “The only Tripoli Phosphate plant in Brazil (Copebrás) has been shut down and the market is dependent on the imported product, mainly Chinese, with serious quality problems”, he adds.

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