Sludge Slugging BE Chem Project Report

This Sludge Slugging BE Chem Project Report is about Sludge Slugging. The project starts with Introduction which contains the meaning of an electroplating sludge. Under Process the brief description of Glass Brick and Clay Brick provided. An electroplating sludge is a residual, semi solid waste of electroplating process containing hazardous metals. Generally electroplating sludge disposal is done by incineration, land filling and effluent disposal to water bodies.

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During incineration toxic gases are produced. Hazardous metals are mixed with water and soil in land filling process causing water and soil pollution. For the disposal of electroplating sludge, these are the major problems facing by the industries. The report provides the details of making Glass Brick with its size. The process to prepare Clay Brick is the Clay, Sand, Cement and electroplating sludge are well mixed at known composition and dried. The report also contains the table of Glass Brick and Clay Brick.

Glass brick, also known as glass block, is an architectural element made from glass. Glass bricks provide visual obscuration while admitting light. The glass block was originally developed in the early 1900s to provide natural light in industrial factories. Finally the report refers the details about Encapsulation. Encapsulation is an attribute of object design. It means that all of the object’s data is contained and hidden in the object and access to it restricted to members of that class.

The term “encapsulation” is usually used to point up the advantage of Object Oriented method in computer programming approach. It means that in Object-Oriented approach, an object is encapsulated from any other object there is. Everything inside an object cannot be “touched” (accessed) by any other object within the program, unless it is permitted to be.

Conclusion:

As per the report the mixture containing clay, sand, and cement are made into cavity. The sludge is encapsulated, dried and heated in the furnace at 600ºC.

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