Claims
- 1. A process for treating a used chemical bath comprised of an aqueous base and aqueous process chemicals, the used chemical bath being used in the preparation of manufactured parts, the process comprising the steps of:
directing an influent stream of a used, aqueous based chemical bath into a particulate filter capable of removing particulates larger than about 5 microns; passing the filtered influent stream to a first membrane separation unit where the stream is separated into a first concentrate stream having a small portion of the water from the stream and effectively all of the contaminants of particle size larger than about 5000 molecular weight, and a first permeate stream; passing the first permeate stream to a second membrane separation unit where the permeate is separated to yield a second concentrate stream of a portion of the aqueous base and a majority of the aqueous process chemicals in the molecular weight range between about 200 and 5000, and a second permeate stream of the bulk of the water and effectively all of the soluble contaminants having molecular weights below the molecular weight cutoff of the membrane; passing the second permeate stream to a final membrane unit for filtration, thereby yielding a third concentrate stream of a small portion of water from the stream and the majority of the salts and other dissolved contaminants, and a final permeate stream of effectively pure water recovered for rinsing or other operations.
- 2. A process for treating a used chemical bath comprised of an aqueous base and aqueous process chemicals, the used chemical bath being used in the preparation of manufactured parts, the process comprising the steps of:
directing an influent stream of a used, aqueous based chemical bath into a particulate filter capable of removing particulates larger than about 5 microns; passing the filtered influent stream to a first membrane separation unit where the stream is separated into a first concentrate stream having a small portion of the water from the stream and effectively all of the contaminants of particle size larger than about 5000 molecular weight, and a first permeate stream; passing the first permeate stream to a second membrane separation unit where the permeate is separated at a pressure below the osmotic pressure of the stream and using a permeable membrane to yield a second concentrate stream of a portion of the aqueous base and a majority of the aqueous process chemicals in the molecular weight range between about 200 and 5000, and a second permeate stream of the bulk of the water and effectively all of the soluble contaminants having molecular weights below the molecular weight cutoff of the membrane, generally below about 200; passing the second permeate stream to a final semi-permeable membrane unit for filtration, the filtration occurring above the osmotic pressure of the soluble contaminants in the second permeate stream, thereby yielding a third concentrate stream of a small portion of water from the stream and greater than 96% of salts and other dissolved contaminants, and a final permeate stream of effectively pure water recovered for rinsing or other operations.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the chemical bath is used in the organic finishing of manufactured parts for subsequent coating operations by painting, powder coating or other coating steps.
- 4. The process of claim 2, wherein chemical bath is applied as a spray wash, rather than an immersion.
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein the spray wash includes a spray tunnel and wherein the tunnel contains spray nozzles that spray a work piece with various process chemicals and rinses as the workpiece moves through the tunnel, effluent from the process being collected in a series of collections tanks located below tunnel.
- 6. The process of claim 4, wherein the process chemicals and rinses are applied to a part using hand-held or robotic sprayers with the effluent being allowed to fall to a receiving tank.
- 7. The process of claim 2, wherein the aqueous process bath contains, in addition to water, additional ingredients selected from the group consisting of:
acidic cleaners, alkaline cleaners, surfactants, defoamers, rust inhibitors, phosphate conversion coatings and additional cleaning, passivating and coating agents.
1. CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Benefit is herein claimed of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119 and/or 120, and 37 C.F.R. § 1.78 to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/376,975, filed on May 1, 2002, and entitled “Method and Apparatus for Treating Aqueous Process Chemicals and Associated Rinse Waters.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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