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Reducing hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium
- Subject: Reducing hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium
- From: "David Carter" <dcarter@ksu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 10:26:14 -0500
- Cc: "Catharine Brennan" <brennan2@ksu.edu>
- Delivered-to: p2tech-archive@glc.merit.edu
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- Reply-to: "David Carter" <dcarter@ksu.edu>
- Thread-index: AcjHIH295Aj+U39iTYqTrTCTLdABbQ==
Good
morning!
I have a client who makes
fiberglass insulation and during their
manufacturing process, they produce a
slag contaminated with hexavalent
chromium. We're trying
to find a way to reduce the chromium back down to trivalent. Does anyone on the list have information on
production applications and working conditions? Feel free
to reply directly if you wish.
Thanks!
David A. Carter
Pollution Prevention
Specialist
Pollution Prevention Institute
Kansas State University
133
Ward Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-2508
785-532-4998
(office)
785-341-2804 (cell)
785-532-6952 (fax)
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