koagulaním
Koagulaním is a chemical process used in water treatment to remove suspended particles, colloids, and impurities from water by inducing aggregation and subsequent sedimentation. The term derives from the word "coagulate," referring to the formation of larger particles (flocs) from smaller dispersed particles, making them easier to separate from the water.
In this process, chemical coagulants such as aluminum sulfate (alum), ferric chloride, or other metal salts are
Coagulaním is typically followed by sedimentation or flotation, where the formed flocs settle or are removed
The efficiency of koagulaním depends on various factors, including pH level, temperature, dosage of coagulant, and
Environmental considerations, such as residual chemical levels and sludge disposal, are important aspects of implementing koagulaním.
Overall, koagulaním is a fundamental and widely applied technology in water purification, contributing significantly to public