Water Purification
Coagulants
The coagulation process is important in order to ensure that the wastewater that is discharged from your company or wastewater plant is of acceptable quality.
Coagulation is a chemical process involving charge neutralization, which causes the colloidal particles to accumulate in microflocs.
Coagulants are used as the first part of the precipitation process. They react with dissolved and suspended substances and form these microflocs. With the use of flocculants (polymers), the microflocs can be gathered into large flocs, which can be separated from the water phase and dewatered..