Electrolytic Organic Destruction (EOD) Systems
An EOD system is composed of an electrolyzer, tanks, pumps and control units. The EOD electrolyzer is an open tank
containing 12, 24 or 48 – 0.4 m2 anode/cathode pairs arranged in a parallel electrical configuration. The figures below
show the ETC electrolyzer:
These electrochemical cells are designated ETC-12,
ETC-24 and ETC-48. ETC stands for ELTECH Tank
Cell. (It should be noted that the diagrams show a
diaphragm separator that is often not used or is
replaced with an open plastic frame to reduce voltage).
The system can be designed to run with current density
of up to 2,000 amps/m2 and a flow rate of up to 300
gpm. The amount of current used is generally
proportional to the amount of organic to be treated. To
see technical specifications for the ETC-48 electrolyzer
as well as plan and cut away views click here.
Commercial Scale Electrolytic Organic Destruction Systems
Spartan Environmental Technologies
Air and Water Treatment
Spartan Environmental
Technologies, L.L.C.
7383 Lauren J Dr
Mentor, OH 44060
USA
Phone: 800-492-1252
Fax: 440-368-3569
E-mail: info@
spartanwatertreatment.com
Electrolytic Organic Destruction Systems