
Oxi-process
The Oxi-process is a method used primarily in the treatment of wastewater and the removal of pollutants. It involves the use of oxidizing agents, which are substances that can accept electrons and help break down harmful contaminants into less harmful or even harmless products. This process is particularly effective in overcoming the challenges posed by organic pollutants and is often used in conjunction with other treatments to enhance overall efficiency. By employing this technology, industries and municipalities can better manage waste, protect the environment, and comply with regulatory standards for water quality.