You have resolved Colloidal Suspension, Oily Waste or determined by using the quick anionic or cationic emulsion test, you ended at a Suspended Solid on the Application Road Map. You should conduct tests to determine the best charge and molecular weight.
Unlike coagulants varying based on chemistry, flocculants vary on charge (anionic or cationic), charge density (amount of charge) and molecular weight (length of the polymer chain). By bracketing the charge, you can identify the best charge to flocculate the suspended solids.
Sludge dewatering testing
Testing for Sludge Dewatering is very similar to Suspended Solids testing. Sludge Dewatering usually requires a cationic product but like Suspended Solids, first determine the correct charge by using the anionic and cationic emulsions previously prepared. For Sludge Dewatering use the 1% stock solution. Dosages for Sludge Dewatering are typically higher than flocculation tests. Sludge testing is best conducted using the “Pour Test”. Simply pour sludge from one beaker to the other.
Oily emulsion (water in oil) testing
Oily Emulsion, also known as reverse emulsions, requires a very different type of testing. The most common treatment method is the use of Oil Demulsifiers or Oil Breakers. These products are water in oil demulsifiers and surfactants.