Introducing the mechanisms of aggregation and floc formation, as well as specific treatment methods for coagulation and sedimentation!
In wastewater treatment, "coagulation and sedimentation" plays an important role. In the coagulation and sedimentation method, fine substances in wastewater, such as heavy metals, are bound together with a coagulant to form large clumps called "flocs," which are then separated from the water by settling or floating. Understanding the principles of coagulation and sedimentation and the process by which flocs settle is a key point that beginners in wastewater treatment should grasp. This article will provide a detailed and easy-to-understand explanation of the basics of coagulation and sedimentation as well as specific treatment methods for beginners. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.*
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