elektropletning
Elektropletning, also known as electrocoagulation, is a water treatment process that uses electrical current to remove contaminants from water. The process involves passing an electrical current through the water, which creates tiny metal particles that coagulate with the contaminants, forming larger particles that can be easily removed through sedimentation or filtration. The metal particles used in the process are typically aluminum or iron, which are inexpensive and readily available.
The electrocoagulation process is effective in removing a wide range of contaminants, including heavy metals, organic
The electrocoagulation process has been used in various applications, including industrial wastewater treatment, drinking water treatment,
In summary, elektropletning is a water treatment process that uses electrical current to remove contaminants from