flocculating
Flocculating refers to the process of promoting the formation of flocs—visible aggregates of colloidal particles—in a suspension. It is commonly used in water and wastewater treatment to clarify liquids by enabling small, stable particles to collide, stick together, and settle or be filtered more easily. In practice, flocculation follows coagulation, where destabilized particles are neutralized; flocculation then encourages aggregation through gentle mixing and the action of flocculants.
Flocculants are materials added to induce flocculation. They include inorganic coagulants and flocculants such as aluminum
Applications span potable water treatment, wastewater purification, sludge dewatering, mining ore processing, pulp and paper production,
Safe handling and environmental considerations include controlling residuals of flocculants, especially polymeric additives, and avoiding excessive