The application of ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membrane t
echnology for the treatment of spent copper wire drawing emulsion to reduce
fresh water consumption and environmental pollution has been investigated.
The UF pretreatment process was tested on the effluents fi om copper wire
drawing plant that enables further RO purification to process water standar
ds. The tubular membranes used in UF pilot plant were made from polyvinylid
ene fluoride (PVDF), poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN)
with MWCO of 100 kDa, 70 kDa and 50 kDa, respectively. These membranes exh
ibit 100% rejection of suspended solids and produce the effluents with the
content of oil and lubricant of less than 10 ppm. The UF pretreatment gener
ates permeates with Silt Density Index (SDI) of <3 that renders them suitab
le for RO feed. However, the retention of copper ions and TOC by UF membran
es was generally below 10%. The effluent from UF pilot plant was further pu
rified by reverse osmosis using the spiral-wound membranes (BW3040 element,
Filmtec). The retention of oil and lubricant in the RO process was 100% an
d the content of the copper ions in the permeate was generally less than 10
ppm (retention above 99.5%). A combined UF/RO pilot plant system used for
the purification of spent copper wire drawing emulsion results in treated w
ater with the conductivity of 40 muS/cm suitable for direct non-potable reu
se for emulsion top up.