C. Jonsson et As. Jonsson, THE INFLUENCE OF DEGREASING AGENTS USED AT CAR WASHES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANES, Desalination, 100(1-3), 1995, pp. 115-123
The influence of washing chemicals used at car washes on the flux and
retention of three ultrafiltration (UF) membranes has been studied. El
even commercial degreasing agents, two shampoo agents and a wax were i
ncluded in the investigation. The membrane performance when treating w
aste water collected at a car wash at different times of the year was
also studied. The retention of the different chemicals varied greatly,
but there was no significant difference in COD retention among the th
ree UF membranes. The highest flux was observed when treating the alka
line degreasing agents and the shampoo solutions. The flux and COD ret
ention when treating the waste water from the car wash were 30-50 l/m(
2) h and 60%, respectively. One of the low-retention degreasing agents
was treated by nanofiltration (NF). The retention was significantly h
igher when using NF, but the COD concentration in the permeate was sti
ll too high to allow the permeate to be discharged without further tre
atment.