Archive | REF: G1170 V1

Water treatment before use. Particulate matter

Author: Pierre MOUCHET

Publication date: January 10, 2000 | Lire en français

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    6. Filtration

    Filtration has already been the subject of detailed articles in Techniques de l'Ingénieur, both in its theoretical aspects and its application. or [11] , or [12] that technology or [13] .

    6.1 General

    Whether the water is coagulated or not, decanted (or "floated") or not, it must always be filtered to ensure that the removal of insoluble matter is as complete as possible (i.e., that turbidity is reduced to close to zero). Filtration is also essential for deferrisation-demanganisation

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