| Applies when | chrome reduction, hexavalent chromium, cr6+, chromium reduction |
|---|---|
| Rationale | Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) is ~1,000x more toxic than trivalent chromium (Cr3+) and does not form a settleable/filterable hydroxide precipitate, unlike Cr3+ - chrome reduction is a mandatory pretreatment step before standard metal hydroxide precipitation, with strictly controlled discharge limits on hexavalent chrome specifically. These are real, vendor-published process control setpoints, not general industry knowledge. |
| Confidence | confirmed |
| Source | vendor-sources/gf-signet-application-solutions.md |
This is a general engineering rule derived from real field/case-study evidence, not a substitute for a project-specific specification review — confirm against your exact process conditions before ordering equipment.
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Source: Liberty Chemical Equipment & Supply, Inc. (LibertyCES) — engineering data compiled from real vendor and field-verified sources. For a free spec review, call James Riggins at (559) 395-5500 or email james@libertyces.com / sales@libertyces.com. Website: libertyces.com.