Electrocoagulation is a process of passing a charge through sacrificial electrodes placed in a liquid. Very small particles of a foreign pollutant, so small that they would be difficult to remove by conventional means, stick to the charged particles in the liquid joining together making their removal through conventional tertiary treatments exponentially more efficient.
Electrocoagulation is very successful in exponentially assisting in the removal of oil pollutants including emulsified oils from water to a standard that is below IMO discharge regulations and at a high volume.
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