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Poly aluminium chloride for drinking water treatment

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Brand: BDJY
Model: JY-53
Unit price: Negotiable
MOQ: 10 Metric Ton
Quantity: Negotiable
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Poly Aluminium Chloride for drinking water treatment

This product is made from aluminum hydroxide,hydrochloric acid and calcium aluminate powder emplloying advanced technology. It is cheap and has good flocculation efficiency. Its water purification capacity is higher than the traditional common inorganic coagulants such as aluminum sulphate and ferric salt. The solid product is produced employing the spray drying technology and the obtained product is primose yellow power .

Specific property:

A Low dosage needed ,Flocs form quickly and settle quickly . Low aluminum residual. Good water quality can be achieved after the treatment.

B Low decrease of water alkalinity and effluent PH value.

C High solubility. Low impurity content . Low causticity.

D Efficient in wide PH range ,Can be used in the PH range of 5.0-9.0.

E Strong adaptability to turbidity ,alkalinity and temperature.

Applition:

Drinking water treatment and pre-treatmet for pure water preparation. Treatment of reinjection water for oil wells.


Poly aluminium chloride for drinking water treatment
 
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