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Flocculator for wasrewater treatment
The flocculator is an important element of treatment facilities and belongs to the physical
and chemical methods of cleaning. In fact, it is a tubular reactor in which mixing and
reactions of reagents with impurities of waste water take place.
The main purpose of the flocculator is to add coagulant and flocculant. These reagents are necessary for thickening of impurities. Consolidation is necessary for faster sedimentation or flotation of pollutants. By itself, the flocculator does not clean the drain, but is an intermediate element of treatment facilities. As a rule, the water treated in the pipe flocculator enters a settling tank, a floater (pressure or radial), filters or, for example, a dewaterer. The necessary elements for the operation of the flocculator are:
- Reagent dosing unit, which is required for coagulant delivery.
- A station for the continuous production of reagents (or a polymer station).
- Designed for flocculant dosing.
Usually, the polymer station is used to prepare the flocculant solution, as the solution needs time to mature, but if necessary, this unit can be replaced with a standard dosing unit
The FORP company can supply not only the flocculator, but also all the necessary
equipment for dosing reagents, including the control system