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(Nükleer Bilimler) flocculation
The process of making many fine particles join together into fewer but coarser particles
large scale treatment process involving gentle stirring whereby small particles in flocs are collected into larger particles so their weight causes them to settle to the bottom of the treatment tank
The tendency of yeast to clump together and settle out as fermentation draws to a close Yeast which have low flocculation will tend to remain in suspension longer; they will ferment the beer more fully, but may tend to cause haze in the finished beer unless finings or filtration are used Yeast which have high flocculation will tend to settle out quickly when fermentation nears completion; they may leave more residual sugars and/or take longer to finish fermenting, and will generally yield very clear beer without finings or filtration
(x) means a process to enhance agglomeration or collection of smaller floc particles into larger, more easily settleable particles through gentle stirring by hydraulic or mechanical mechanisms
The agglomeration of finely divided suspended solids into larger, usually gelatinous, particles; the development of a "floc" after treatment with a coagulant by gentle stirring or mixing
The process by which small particles of fine soils and sediments aggregate into larger lumps
the process of separating suspended solids from wastewater by chemical creation of a coagulated, or flocculent masses
The process of bringing together destabilized or coagulated particles to form larger masses which can be settled and/or filtered out of the water being treated
Chemical processes where salt causes the aggregation of minute clay particles into larger masses that are too heavy to remain suspended water
The clumping together of protein molecules or yeast cells to form relatively large, irregularly shaped particles
The change which takes place when the dispersed phase of a colloid forms a series of discrete particles which are capable of settling out from the dispersion medium In geological processes, flocculation is almost inevitably a result of a colloidal solution mixing with a solution containing electrolytes, e g , sea water
To form masses of particles either by settling out or forming a gel
A large scale treatment process involving gentle stirring whereby small particles in flocs are collected into larger particles so their weight causes them to settle to the bottom of the treatment tank, (see coagulation)
A condition in which clays, polymers or other small charged particles become attached and form a fragile structure, a floc
The formation of loose clusters of dispersed pigment particles in liquid coatings
The process in which yeast cells clump together to form large visible particles, which can then fall out of suspension
Undesirable coagulation or clumping of pigment particles in an ink formulation Would quickly lead to nozzle clogging
The formation of clumps or masses Usually referring to yeast in later stages of fermentation Can also be used referring to proteins in a cold or hot break
{i} process of forming into loose woolly masses
the process of flocculating; forming woolly cloudlike aggregations
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