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Lecture 5: Coagulation and Flocculation
site.iugaza.edu.pssuspended matter: Bacteria, algae, silt, sand and organic debris. Suspended matter - when it is larger than 5-10 µm can be removed quite easily by filtration or sedimentation and filtration. The removal of colloids is possible by slow filtration in cases the water is not strongly polluted. 1. Adsorption of potential determining ions.
Developments in Dissolved Air Flotation for …
www.jwrc-net.or.jpFigure 1 is a process schematic diagram for a DAF drinking water plant. Coagulation and flocculation are required pretreatment processes. Coagulation is a …
Water Soluble Polymers - SNF
snf.com.auCoagulation and flocculation IV-2 Adsorption Adsorption is a surface mechanism which allows two contacting particles to be bonded to each other by Van der Waals’forces or hydrogen bonds. Measuring the amount of polymer adsorbed by a colloidal suspension as a …
Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) - Indian Institute of ...
web.iitd.ac.inpH Control: To adjust the pH in the treatment process to make wastewater pH neutral. For acidic wastes (low pH): NaOH, Na 2 CO 3, CaCO 3 or Ca(OH) 2. For alkali wastes (high pH): H 2 SO 4, HCl. Chemical coagulation and Flocculation:
COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION - MRWA
www.mrwa.comCoagulation and Flocculation Process Fundamentals 1 Coagulation and Flocculation . Groundwater and surface water contain both dissolved and suspended particles. Coagulation and flocculation are used to separate the suspended solids portion from the water. Suspended particles vary in source, charge, particle size, shape, and density. Correct ...