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solid waste

solid waste

solid waste

(OP)
hello everybody,
my process generates solid waste that contains sodium dichromate,sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulphate. how can i generate a better byproduct from my solid waste that is been discarded in a landfill right now.
thank in advance

RE: solid waste


I am not an expert on this subject but have the feeling that in the rigt composition formulation you can use your waste as a fertilizer by product

Regards

luis

RE: solid waste

The dichromate is going to be the problem.  Any way to remove it from the other compounds.  If so it could be used as fertilizer.

Another possibility is giving to asphalt or concrete blenders.

RE: solid waste

(OP)
thanks luis and ash,
i didnt knew, it can be used as a fertilizer. u guys gave me whole new direction and inspiration for further work.
where i can find more information on this topic.
i also read that i can make basic chromium sulphate from this waste. do u guys have any idea on this.
i appreciate ur help.
thanks

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