A jar test of Textile Wastewater Treatment

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February 13, 2023
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The jar test is a laboratory procedure used to determine the optimal chemical dosage and combination for treating wastewater. The test is performed by taking a sample of the wastewater and adding various chemicals to the sample in separate jars.

In the case of using water decoloring agent, polyaluminium chloride, and polyacrylamide, the jar test would involve adding varying amounts of each of these chemicals to different jars containing the wastewater sample. Water decoloring agent is a type of coagulant used to remove color from the water. Polyaluminium chloride is also a coagulant used to remove suspended solids, turbidity, and other impurities from the water. Polyacrylamide is a flocculant used to help separate the solids from the water.