For the effective treatment of shipboard sewage continuously, a non-diaphragm electrolytic treatment device using DSA type insoluble electrode, Ti/IrO2, anode and H-C metal cathode, was studied. The most effective electrolytic conditions were obtained when cell clearance, 6mm, pH 5-6 and the concentration of seawater, more than 20% as batch test results. The COD removal rate was varied in logarithmic function, showed as C=Coe-KE and the required current was E = A/QCo [A.min/mgCOD]. When the COD removal effeciency was more than 90%, the electrolytic reaction constant was 0.02.
Each factor for the most effective electrolytic reaction in treating shipboard sewage was enhanced by means of batch electrolyitc reactor using DSA electrode. The effective clearance was 6mm and pH was 5-6. In such case, more than 20% of sea water concentration was needed to attain 90% of COD removal rate. The suspended solids was effectively removed by electro-floatation in proportion as charged current density. The nitrogen and posporous were effectively removed in the electrolytic device when mixed seawater.