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  1. Flocculation: Causes and Prevention in Vacuum Impregnation Process

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    In an aqueous environment small insoluble particles are kept in solution by physical forces. While temperature and velocity play important roles in solution stability, electrokinetic force is the biggest contributor. Most solids suspended in water possess negative charge. Because particles with similar charges repel each other, those particles with like charges choose to remain in suspension rather than clump together and settle out of suspension. Similarly, any circumstance that would result in reduced charges on the particles would allow them to gather into larger particles and eventually “floc”.

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  2. Old vs New Vacuum Impregnation

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    World MapThe other morning I was walking the dog around 5:00 AM, and I noticed how exceptionally crisp and brilliant the stars were in the pre dawn sky, shining though the high pressure system overhead. While finishing the walk around the neighborhood, I thought about mankind’s worldview that the earth was flat as recent as 600 years ago and the reluctance of decision makers of that time, influenced by the rhetoric of naysayers, to accept anything other than the status quo.

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