Publications by authors named "Agus Slamet"
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- Coagulation and flocculation with bittern coagulant effectively treat batik industrial wastewater by removing heavy metals like lead (Pb) and reducing high turbidity levels.
- Bittern, derived from salt production and rich in magnesium, chloride, and sulfate, aids in precipitating contaminants when used in varying doses (5%, 15%, 25%, 35%) and stirring speeds (55 rpm, 90 rpm, 125 rpm).
- The study found that the best removal rates were 99.3% for Pb at a 35% coagulant dose and 55 rpm, and 97% for turbidity at a 15% coagulant dose and 125 rpm, with an optimal scenario
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