What Is Electrocoagulation
Source: Avivid Global Water
This video explains electrocoagulation in simple terms, breaking it down as the process of dissolving metal ions—like aluminum or iron—into water to remove contaminants.
When introduced, these highly reactive ions bind with pollutants, forming solid particles (precipitates) that can be easily filtered or settled out. Aluminum is especially effective due to its reactivity, while iron or a combination of both metals can be used depending on the water’s chemistry.
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