CG Catholyte Generators
Envirolyte CG series catholyte generators are designed to produce catholyte on site and on demand from NaCL brine with NaOH concentration ranging from 1 G/L up to 16 G/L and pH ~ 11.5-13.5 what makes it an ideal solution for washing operations, bio-stimulation procedures, precipitation of heavy metals and organic matter during water purification or extraction of essential oils.
Production of catholyte as a cheap, efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to presently used chemical detergents has multitude of different applications particularly in CIP, food processing, horticulture, green houses and hospitality businesses. On the top it eliminates all hazards associated with transportation, handling and storage of dangerous chemicals.
During generation of catholyte a small volume, i.e. 0,4% of total flow, of acidic anolyte is produced as a side product for which safety disposal measures should be considered.
The products portfolio of CG type of generators in term of output capacity of catholyte depends on NaOH concentration requirement but generally it is similar to EL or ELA products range.
Installation requirements for CG catholyte generators are similar to those of EL or ELA type of machines.
CG Catholyte Generators
(Envirolyte Technology)
OmniLyte CG series catholyte generators are designed to produce catholyte on-site and on-demand from NaCl brine with NaOH concentrations ranging from 1 G/L up to 16 G/L and pH ~ 11.5-13.5, which makes it an ideal solution for washing operations, bio-stimulation procedures, precipitation of heavy metals and organic matter during water purification or extraction of essential oils.
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Production of catholyte as a cheap, efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative to presently used chemical detergents has many different applications, particularly in CIP, food processing, horticulture, greenhouses, and hospitality businesses. On top of it eliminates all hazards associated with transportation, handling, and storage of dangerous chemicals.
During the generation of catholyte, a small volume, i.e., 0,4% of total flow, of acidic anolyte is produced as a side product for which 'safety disposal measures' should be considered.
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The product portfolio of CG type of generators in terms of output capacity of catholyte depends on NaOH concentration requirement. Still, generally, it is similar to EL or ELA products range.
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Installation requirements for CG catholyte generators are similar to those of EL or ELA-type machines.