Q » What is the difference between rapid mixing and slow mixing?
03 Nov, 2025
A » In water purification, rapid mixing involves quickly dispersing chemicals to facilitate coagulation, enhancing the collision and growth of particles. Conversely, slow mixing, or flocculation, gently stirs the water to encourage the formation of larger floc particles, which can be more easily removed. Both processes are essential for effective water treatment, with rapid mixing ensuring even distribution of coagulants and slow mixing optimizing particle aggregation.
03 Nov, 2025
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