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Electrocoagulation

08/23/2007 1:59 PM

I'm working on a final thesis based on the electrocoagulation of water-based on a continuous flow process. Has anyone come across this sort of topic? I want assistance.

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Re: Electrocoagulation

08/23/2007 6:25 PM

It has been around for a while but never got established probably because chemical treatment DAF plants etc are simple flexible and easy to maintain. Why complicate things? If it ain't broke don't F*** with it is always the best approach.

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Re: Electrocoagulation

08/26/2007 2:27 AM

Electrical methods actually stop coagulation in water by causing more ions and greater mobility. This process is used to lt pipes be free from deposits. Generally electrostatic precipitation is done for particles in air as air is insulation and particles move towards electrodes. In water you will waste power in water for nothing.

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