The act of clarifying; the act or process of making clear or transparent by freeing visible impurities; particularly, the clearing or fining of liquid substances from feculent matter by the separation of the insoluble particles which prevent the liquid from being transparent
the composite wastewater treatment process consisting of flash mixing of coagulants, pH adjusting chemicals, and/or polyelectrolytes, flocculation, and sedimentation
The process by which the filter removes progressively smaller particles on each successive turn over, thus improving efficiency and extending the cycle life Cartridge filters use the clarification process
an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding; "the professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook"
the act of making something clearer or easier to understand, or an explanation that makes something clearer
Clearing action that occurs during water treatment when solids settle out This is often aided by centrifugal action and chemically induced coagulation
An interviewing process used to improve the quality and clarity of data for open-ended questions For example, "Tell me more about what you meant by your response "
Clearing action that occurs during wastewater treatment when solids settle out This is often aided by centrifugal action and chemically induced coagulation in wastewater
A process in which suspended material is removed from a wastewater This may be accomplished by sedimentation, with or without chemicals, or filtration
The process of removing the lees (dead yeast cells), fragments of skins, stems, seeds and pulp from grape juice or wine The speed of this process depends on temperature, time, presence of dissolved gas, etc
As a contractual term, refers to communication between a buyer and a seller to eliminate minor irregularities or apparent clerical errors in a document Also