A Neutralization Device is a critical safety and environmental protection tool designed to neutralize acidic or alkaline waste liquids before disposal. Commonly used in chemical laboratories, analytical labs, and industrial production lines, this device ensures that effluent discharged into the sewer or treatment systems meets regulatory pH standards. The system typically integrates pH monitoring, automatic dosing pumps, and a reaction chamber, where neutralizing agents (e.g., NaOH, HCl, or buffer solutions) are added to adjust the effluent to a neutral pH range (typically 6.0–8.5).
Feature of Neutralization Device
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Real-time pH detection and feedback-controlled neutralization
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Automatic dosing system for acid/base adjustment
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Safety alarms for out-of-range pH or low reagent levels
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Compact design for under-bench or standalone installation
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Corrosion-resistant reaction chamber (PP, PE, or PTFE)
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Digital control panel or touchscreen interface
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Built-in buffer tank (optional) for high-volume waste handling
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