Coagulation definition

Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and mixing by which colloidal and suspended materials are destabilized and agglomerated into flocs.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chem- icals and rapid mixing to destabilize colloidal and suspended parti- cles and agglomerate them into flocs.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and rapid mixing to destabilize colloidal and suspended particles and ag- glomerate them into flocs.

Examples of Coagulation in a sentence

  • By early final design (circa April 2017), Cr6 treatment with Reduction Coagulation Filtration (RCF) technology was anticipated to be located at or near Xxxxx 2, 3, 14, 17, and 18.


More Definitions of Coagulation

Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and rapid mixing, by which colloidal and suspended material are destabilized and agglomerated into settleable and/or filterable flocs.
Coagulation means a treatment process that uses coagulant chemicals and mixing to destabilize and agglomerate colloidal and suspended materials into flocs.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and rapid mixing to destabilize colloidal and suspended particles and agglomerate them into flocs.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and mixing by which colloidal and suspended materials are
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and mixing by which colloidal and suspended materials are de-stabilized and agglomerated into flocks.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and rapid mixing to destabilize colloidal and sus- pended particles and agglomerate them into flocs.
Coagulation means a process using coagulant chemicals and mixing that destabilizes and agglomeratesby which colloidal and suspended materials are destabilized and agglomerated into flocs.