
Clarifiers are settling tanks built with mechanical means for continuous removal of solids being deposited by sedimentation. A clarifier is generally used to remove solid particulates or suspended solids from liquid for clarification and (or) thickening. Concentrated impurities, discharged from the bottom of the tank are known as sludge, while the...
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• (n.) A vessel in which the process of clarification is conducted; as, the clarifier in sugar works. • (n.) That which clarifies.
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a unit which provides for settling and removal of solids from wastewater.
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A tank used to remove solids by gravity, to remove colloidal solids by coagulation, and to remove floating oil and scum through skimming. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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A clarifying shampoo is slightly stronger than everyday shampoos and is designed to remove products, hard water or chlorine residue that have built-up over time. These types of shampoos usually have a higher pH level and therefore should not be used regularly as they may dry out the hair and scalp. Use every 2-4 shampoos or the week before a chemic...
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Clar'i·fi`er noun 1. That which clarifies.
2. A vessel in which the process of clarification is conducted; as, the
clarifier in sugar works.
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a unit which provides for settling and removal of solids from wastewater.
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Swimming pool chemistry: A clarifier is a chemical used as a coagulant of suspended microparticles. Helps the filter by clumping smaller particles into filterable sizes.
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An additive that increases the transparency of a material.
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A tank in which solids settle to the bottom and are subsequently removed as sludge.
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An upflow solids contact tank with a volume of one million gallons. The clarifier removes the suspended solids, organic material, taste, odor and color from the waste water. The clarification is accomplished by feeding coagulant, which forms flocs in the water with the impurities, The flocs with the impurities settle readily to the bottom of the cl...
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A substance used to remove or prevent chill haze.
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A clarifying shampoo is slightly stronger than an everyday shampoo and is designed to remove products, hard water or chlorine residue that have built-up over time. These types of shampoos usually have a higher pH level and therefore should not be used regularly as they may dry out the hair and scalp.
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An additive that increases the transparency of a material.
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