The previous chapter looked at some of the background theory to coagulation and flocculation; this chapter considers the chemicals used as coagulants and chemicals used to assist in coagulation.
Coagulation equipment promotes the destabilization and initial aggregation (flocculation) of finely divided, suspended solids by the application of a magnetic field, the addition of a coagulant, or a ...
This particular kit demonstrates a water purification process called electro-coagulation. When current is passed through two electrodes suspended in water it changes the surface charge on the ...
Even the ancient Romans used it for that purpose in the first century. Alum causes coagulation and flocculation so that particles in the water wind up sinking to the bottom. It isn’t as simple ...
The product is called PolyGlu, which is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans. It mixes with dirt and pollutants, causing the dirt in the water to separate and sink. One gram can treat up to 5 ...
Key Benefits for the Industrial Wastewater Professionals: Better Economics: TideForce's powerful performance reduces chemical inputs, including coagulants, flocculants, and caustic, lowering ...