COAGULATION Clause Samples

The COAGULATION clause defines the requirements and standards related to the coagulation process in a contract, typically within the context of manufacturing, food processing, or chemical industries. It specifies the methods, materials, and conditions under which coagulation must occur, such as temperature ranges, approved coagulants, or quality benchmarks for the final product. By setting clear expectations for this critical process, the clause ensures product consistency, safety, and compliance with regulatory or contractual obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over product quality or process deviations.
COAGULATION. This process depends upon the action of chemicals usually, bitter alum (Aluminium Sulphate Al2S03) is used for the purpose of forming the floc on top of the filters in order to provide satisfactory filtration. The floc forms when the filter alum, which is acidic, reacts with the alkali in the water forming a cloudy gelatinous precipitate which settles quickly on top of the filter sand. To form a satisfactory floc the pH condition of the water should be within the limits 7.2 to 7.6. The amount of alum required to form this floc is 0.5 to 0.8kg alum per square metre of filter surface. The addition of this amount should be made over a period of 1-2 hours immediately after backwashing the filter. At this pool it has been found to be advantageous to add the alum by slug dosing it to the balance tank. To do this the following procedure should be followed:- a. Mix 2/3 of the required amount of alum with water in a receptacle and pour it immediately after a backwash. b. About 1 - 1 ½ hours later add the remaining 1/3 the same way. The main advantage of this method is that it forms the floc on the filter much faster than by the slow solution feeding method but it will not be effective if the pH is too low. Coagulation must be correct as a floc which is too heavy will reduce the running time between backwashes and a floc which is too light will result in poor filtration.
COAGULATION. Coagulation testing will be performed on Day 1 and at Month 6. The following tests will be performed: · Prothrombin time (PT) · Partial thromboplastin time (PTT)

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