
electrocoagulation
Electrocoagulation is a water treatment process that uses electrical currents to remove contaminants. Metal electrodes, typically made of iron or aluminum, are submerged in the water and connected to a power source. When electricity flows, the electrodes release ions that cause dirt, pollutants, and bacteria to clump together and form solid particles. These particles can then be easily filtered out, resulting in cleaner water. The process is efficient, environmentally friendly, and can treat various types of wastewater, making it a useful option for industrial, municipal, and other water purification needs.