flocculációt
Flocculációt, often shortened to flocculation, is a process where dispersed particles in a liquid aggregate and form larger clumps called flocs. This process is crucial in various industrial and environmental applications, particularly in water treatment and chemical processing. Flocculation typically follows coagulation, a preceding step where chemicals are added to neutralize the negative charges on the dispersed particles, allowing them to come closer.
The mechanism of flocculation involves the slow agitation of the water or liquid. This gentle mixing encourages
In water treatment, flocculation is used to remove suspended solids, impurities, and colloids that contribute to