Suspension PVC is produced in an aqueous process. Approx. 2.3 m3 of precious water is used in a conventional process per ton of PVC. Until now this water could only be used for flushing purposes, but the demand for flush water in the downstream units is small compared with the water demand for polymerization. So the water is usually discharged to a recipient after treatment in a biological waste water treatment system.
Re-use of the waste water in polymerization was prevented in the past by quality problems caused by the residual PVC solid content. But today the required purity can be achieved by a tailor-made special filtration process.