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Constructing an Electrocoagulation Cell for School Project
I am a student from Holland. I have some information over electrocoagulation and I have been tested it too. I want to make an portable system with the method of Electrocoagulation Can some one help me. That is for an school project
thank you
student - Holland
2005
You Can try by doing simple experiment using aluminium metal as anode and stainless steel as cathod at 10,15,20,25,30 volt and 50-400 mA current for electrocoagulation of turbid water for getting pure water.
BALAKRUSHNA PADHI- DAMANJODI, India
October 14, 2008
Hello,
I am working on the same thing.u can try out a small batch cell made of perplex of some fixed dimensions and use aluminum electrodes which could serve the best for removal of fluoride.
- Bangalore
June 2, 2009
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