Floc definition

Floc means a flocculent mass formed by the aggregation of a number of fine suspended particles.

Examples of Floc in a sentence

  • Floc cells show upregulation of anaerobic and starvation genes, as well as genes encod- ing multidrug transporters, whereas genes involved in mitosis as well as ribosomal genes are downregulated.

  • Tec-Water Director, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, designed and patented a technology, the Floc System 100TM, destined to rescue rural communities from the problems plaguing surface water.

  • Color White, NMT 20 RBU Sediment NMT 2 ppm (visual exam) (insoluble or suspended matter) Ash NMT 0.015% Moisture NMT 0.035% Floc Negative Iron NMT 0.05 ppm Turbidity NLT 100% transmission at 720 nm Taste and Odor Sugar shall not have a foreign taste or emit any objectionable odor in dry form or when a 10% solution is acidified to a pH 2.4 with U.S.P. phosphoric acid and allowed to stand for 72 hours.

  • Agency shall not be required to replace subsequently lost, damaged or stolen Flock Hardware, however, Agency understands and agrees that functionality, including Footage, will be materially affected due to such subsequently lost, damaged or stolen Flock Hardware and that Floc k will have no liability to Agency regarding such affected functionality nor shall the Usage Fee or Implementation Fees owed be impacted.

Related to Floc

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  • Sewage sludge fee weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, excluding admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Annual sewage sludge fees, as per section 3745.11(Y) of the Ohio Revised Code, are based on the reported sludge fee weight for the most recent calendar year.

  • Facility Production Limit means the production limit placed on the main product(s) or raw materials used by the Facility that represents the design capacity of the Facility and assists in the definition of the operations approved by the Director.

  • Disposal facility means a facility or part of a facility at which hazardous waste is intentionally placed into or on any land or water, and at which waste will remain after closure. The term disposal facility does not include a corrective action management unit into which remediation wastes are placed.

  • Ballast means an electronic light source control gear between supply and light source to stabilise the electrical current of a gas-discharge light source;