flokulatsiooni
Flokulatsiooni, or flocculation, is a process in colloid and surface chemistry where fine particles suspended in a liquid collide and stick together to form larger aggregates called flocs. It typically follows a coagulation step and is used to enhance solid–liquid separation by sedimentation or filtration, improving clarity in water and wastewater treatment and in various industrial processes.
The process relies on several mechanisms. Coagulants such as aluminum or iron salts neutralize the electrical
Typical process steps include rapid mixing to disperse the coagulant, dosing of a flocculant, followed by slow
Applications span municipal drinking-water treatment, wastewater treatment, and many industrial processes (pulp and paper, mining, food