Coagulant is a chemical substance that causes particles in a liquid suspension to form a gel or a solid mass. It is commonly used in water treatment, wastewater treatment, and chemical processing to remove suspended solids from liquids, to reduce the amount of solids in a solution, or to separate solids from liquids. Coagulants are also used in papermaking and other industrial processes.
Coagulant dosage plays an important role in wastewater treatment. The right amount of coagulant can help remove suspended solids, organic matter, and other pollutants from wastewater. It also helps improve the settling properties of the water, allowing for more efficient removal of pollutants. Too little coagulant can result in inefficient treatment, while too much can cause excessive sludge production and other negative impacts. Proper coagulant dosage is essential to ensure effective wastewater treatment.
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