AW-RE 250 - 5000 Retardation Plants
Plants for acid / mineral separation

General Information
Retardation prolongs the lifetime of anodisiation baths. Sulphate electrolytes used to anodize aluminum are concentrated with aluminum. For each square meter of material, an average 7-10 g aluminum is used during an exposure of 45 minutes. The electrolyte becomes useless when the concentration reaches 20 grams / liter (nominal value 10 g/l). Aluminum concentration is usually reduced by renewal or partial exchange of the electrolyte, which leads to high concentration fluctuations and (at the same current density) therefore higher energy costs as well as higher cooling costs due to increased heating.
A retardation plant can keep the aluminum constant level, reducing energy costs and improving surface quality in the product. Sulfuric acid neutralization and the associated sulphate exposure are reduced to drag-outs, further reducing costs.
Principle
Acid / mineral separation using the retardation principle
Function
The anodisiation solution is pumped through a mechanic pre-filter
into the bath tank, and the carried upwards into the working storage
tank by pressurized air, separating it into metalliferous solution,
which is carried to waste water treatment, and sulfuric acid which is
bound by special resins.
A water tank keeps a predetermined amount of
water, which is pushed down into the working storage tank by
pressurized air, where the previously bound sulfuric acid is released.
The solution is then pumped back into the anodisiation bath.
A touch panel with procedure schematics and all necessary controls and sensors makes the plant easy to control and use.
A switchover mechanism for use with several anodisiation baths is available.
Installation
The plant is delivered in compact form, mounted on a steel rack with height-adjustable and ready for connection. On site, the lead connections (city water, pressured air, acid bath), the discharge connection for waster water, the connection back to the bath and the electrical connection have to be created.
Benefits
- efficient filtration
- constant surface quality
- energy saving
- reduced usage of chemicals
- reduced usage of neutralizing agents
- reduced sulphate exposure
- reduced disposal cost
- compact build
- automated controlling with SPS
- easy to use
Technical Data
| Typ | Rate | Dimensions L x W x H in mm |
|---|---|---|
| RE 250 | 250 g/h | 1.310 x 760 x 1.700 |
| RE 1000 | 1.000 g/h | 1.515 x 800 x 2.200 |
| RE 2000 | 2.000 g/h | 1.660 x 860 x 2.200 |
| RE 3000 | 3.000 g/h | 2.110 x 1.050 x 2.200 |
| RE 5000 | 5.000 g/h | 2.310 x 1.150 x 2.200 |
Higher capacities on request
Subject to modifications


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