Examples of 'flocculant' in a sentence

Meaning of "flocculant"

A substance added to a liquid to promote the aggregation of particles, used in processes such as water treatment and brewing
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Skid for flocculant and pressurization pumps.
System with or without a flocculant dosing system.
Flocculant preparation systems and automatic dosage.
Effects of the coagulant and flocculant concentration.
The flocculant is organic of the cationic type.
It may be of use in combination with a synthetic flocculant.
The flocculant may be acrylamide or sodium acrylate.
The coagulant is followed by the addition of a flocculant.
A flocculant generally acts by bridging between particles.
Polyacrylamide manufacturers teach you to avoid flocculant residue.
The flocculant makes the particles clump together.
The cationic power of the flocculant.
The normal flocculant used is alum.
A further object of this invention is to minimize flocculant consumption.
The flocculant is preferably polyacrylamide having high molecular.

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An effective amount of the polymeric flocculant should be added.
A flocculant agglomerates suspended particles generally by a bridging mechanism.
A second aspect of the invention is based on an anionic flocculant.
The flocculant may be polymeric flocculant.
Such viscosity loss barely affects flocculant performance.
The flocculant can be added by any convenient means.
Cationized starch may also be used as a flocculant herein.
One such flocculant is aluminum chlorohydrate.
Water treatment method and water treatment flocculant.
A flocculant white precipitate formed immediately.
A highly preferred adjunct component is a flocculant.
A preferred polymeric flocculant of the present invention is polyacrylamide.
This is preferably achieved utilising a single flocculant material.
A flocculant was added with the feedstock.
A method for quickly inverting a flocculant containing emulsion.
No flocculant is added to the pulp.
A known polymeric flocculant is polyacrylamide.
Flocculant size does not appear to significantly affect filtration rate.
The granular material can be introduced into the flocculant.
Adding a flocculant allows for the clarification performance to be increased.
This ensures good dispersal of the flocculant in the pulp.
The anionic polymer flocculant may be a commercially available flocculant.
The organic coagulant did not function as a flocculant on its own.
The flocculant is typically washed to remove loosely adhering impurities.
Preferred processes of the invention are conducted using a cationic flocculant.
A flocculant is used to aid in this classification and separation process.
The composition is useful as a flocculant.
Dosage of flocculant was also investigated from under dosing to overdosing.
The clay particles are flocculated by addition of an anionic polymeric flocculant.
A conventional flocculant is generally a linear cationic or anionic copolymer of acrylamide.
The example compositions can also include a bridging flocculant.
In brazil it is commonly used as flocculant in water treatment as aluminum sulphate salt.
It is also possible to use centrifugation or microfiltration to remove the flocculant.
Dry flocculant and water were added and the pump started.
Linear cationic polyacrylamide flocculant.

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