Coagulation Control Articles & Analysis
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In addition, for remote visualisation and control of the installation, the control equipment of the treatment plant offers the option of a remote station with SCADA or GSM. ...
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“Electro” refers to applying an electrical charge to water in a controlled environment, and “coagulation” is the process of ionizing then separating the particles in the water. ...
In the water treatment process they can be used for numerous applications, including pH control, coagulation, flocculation and disinfection. They can also be used to mix polyelectrolyte into sludge to improve the efficiency of de-watering applications. ...
Using this technology,S.sensing CS controls the coagulant consumption so that treated water turbidity achieves the targeted value. It allows to adjust the dosage of the primary coagulants already when the flock is formed and not only after the floc has settled in the sedimentation basin. ...
The Kenics UltraTab Mixer offers significant user benefits in these typical water treatment applications, where efficient mixing in a short length avoids costly overdosing and allows better control over the process by, for example, more accurate chlorine residual control, more efficient coagulation and shorter pH control loops: ...
Wastewater generated during food manufacturing operations is controlled using Dissolved Air Flotation. Designed to meet strict Massachusetts sewer discharge limits, wastewater in the system is continuously treated at 50,000 gallons per day with peak flows of 200 gallons per minute. Composed of a 12,000 gallon equalization tank, pH Neutralization controls, ...
