Organic flocculants are a type of chemicals used for water treatment and sewage treatment, which can be used to remove solid particles in water such as suspended materials, turbidity, and chroma. Here are several common organic flocculants:
Polymoded aluminum salt: including polymer aluminum (PAC), polymer aluminum sulfate (PAS), etc. They are commonly used organic flocculants, with a good flocculation effect and a wide range of applications.
Polyacrylamide (PAM): It is a kind of polymer organic flocculant that promotes the precipitation and flocculation of suspension by forming macromolecules, which is often used in sewage treatment and solid fluid separation.
Polyethylene amine (PEI): It is also a polymer organic flocculant that can be used for flocculation and precipitation in the process of water treatment, especially it has a good effect on the separation of oil and water.
Natural organic flocculant: For example, the substances of natural plants or animal sources such as cassava starch and gelatin can be used as an environmentally friendly organic flocculant.
The appropriate organic flocculant is required according to the specific water quality and treatment requirements. The dose and usage method should be adjusted according to the actual situation. In addition, the combination of multiple organic flocculants can be used to improve the flocculation effect to achieve the expected water treatment effect. When using an organic flocculant, the correct use and dossing should be performed in accordance with the product description and process requirements.