S. Roberts Company

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Des Moines, IA - 1500 Lb/day on site hypochlorite generating system.

Installation: Des Moines, IA - 1500 Lb/day on site hypochlorite generating system.

 

Electrolytic Technology

Conversion Unit at Des Moines, Iowa

Conversion Unit at Des Moines, Iowa – Fleur Drive WTP
1500 lbs/day system installed in 2002.
Contact: Mr. Ted Corrigan, Manager of Water Production, 515-283-8725

Electrolytic Technologies Corporation is a manufacturer of Klorigen on-site chlorine gas generating systems and Klorigen on-site high strength sodium hypochlorite (bleach) generating systems.

The chlor-alkali industry has produced chlorine gas, caustic soda and sodium hypochlorite in massive industrial plants for many years and conveyed that product with additional distribution, storage and risk management costs to the consumer. Electrolytic Technologies has developed highly efficient smaller scale units of similar design but with the latest technology, to safely and conveniently generate these chemicals to demand and on-site.

Electrolytic Technologies was founded in Florida, USA and has developed a framework of direct and indirect sales organizations throughout the world.

S. Roberts Co. is proud to represent this “leader” technology in the field of “On Site” generation of high strength (12%) membrane grade sodium hypochlorite. This technology is differentiated from other “on site” technologies in the following ways:

  1. It is a continuous process (can be controlled from a process signal) – NOT BATCH
  2. The electrolyzers are separated by a membrane as opposed to an electrolyzer with simply an anode and cathode
  3. There is very little waste stream from the ETC process
  4. Hydrogen is vented positively from the cells rather from the process tank
  5. The system can produce chlorine gas and membrane grade caustic at the same time. Or, the two can be combined to make up 12% sodium hypochlorite
  6. The efficiencies are such that 1 gallon of 12% bulk grade hypochlorite can be produced for less than $0.30 with power costs up to $0.06/kwh
  7. Comparison of High Strength (12%) to Low Strength (0.8%) (pdf)

    “T” Series Brochure (pdf)

    “M” series Brochure (pdf)

    Prof. Casson Paper on “On site” Generation (pdf)

    www.electrolytictech.com

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