Applications
E-Waste Recycling
Leachate Treatment and Metal Recovery
Yo-Tana Filter presses play a vital role in the treatment of leachate generated during the recycling of electronic waste and the recovery of valuable metals. Consider a scenario in an e-waste recycling facility where the objective is to efficiently treat leachate, remove contaminants, and recover precious metals from the slurry.
Pain Points
- Contaminated Leachate: E-waste recycling processes produce leachate containing hazardous contaminants that require effective treatment.
- Metal Recovery Challenges: Valuable metals present in the e-waste slurry need efficient recovery methods to maximize resource utilization.
Our Yo-Tana filter press solutions
Efficient Leachate Treatment
Yo-Tana Filter presses efficiently remove contaminants from leachate, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and safe discharge.
Maximized Metal Recovery
The use of Yo-Tana Filter presses in slurry dewatering contributes to the recovery of valuable metals, optimizing resource utilization.
Reduced Environmental Impact
By treating leachate effectively and recovering metals efficiently, Yo-Tana Filter presses help minimize the environmental impact of e-waste recycling.
Yo-Tana Recommends
- Chemical-Resistant Materials: Yo-Tana Filter presses designed with materials resistant to chemicals commonly found in e-waste leachate.
- Membrane Yo-Tana Filter Plates for Metal Recovery: Integration of membrane Yo-Tana Filter plates for enhanced dewatering capabilities, allowing for the recovery of precious metals from the slurry.
- Automated Controls with Metal Content Monitoring: Advanced automation controls with metal content monitoring for real-time adjustment of filtration parameters, optimizing metal recovery and dewatering efficiency.
- Closed System Design: A closed system design to prevent exposure of operators to potentially hazardous substances in the leachate and slurry.
- Quick Cake Discharge System: A quick cake discharge system designed for fast and efficient removal of the dewatered slurry, minimizing downtime between filtration cycles.