Efficient flocculant is a chemical substance used for water treatment and wastewater treatment, which is used for rapid aggregation and sedimentation of suspended particulate matter in water. Its main components include the following categories:
Inorganic flocculants:
Aluminum sulfate: a commonly used inorganic flocculant with good flocculation effect.
Ferric chloride: It can quickly produce flocculants and is suitable for treating wastewater containing heavy metal ions.
Polyaluminum chloride: has high flocculation effect and water production stability.
Organic flocculant:
Polyacrylamides: Widely used in the field of water treatment, they can form high molecular weight polymers and promote the aggregation of suspended particles.
Polyacrylamide (PolyDADMAC): It has high cationic properties and can adsorb and flocculate with suspended solids.
Polyaluminum chloride (PAC): It has the characteristics of both inorganic and organic flocculants and can be used under different water quality conditions.
Auxiliary ingredients:
PH regulator: used to regulate the acidity and alkalinity of water bodies to provide a suitable flocculation environment.
Sulfur compounds: can form complexes with metal ions, promoting flocculation effect.
Dispersant: used to inhibit the aggregation and deposition of particles.
It should be noted that the specific composition ratio and usage methods of high-efficiency flocculants may vary depending on different application needs, water quality characteristics, and treatment objectives. When using high-efficiency flocculants, appropriate products should be selected based on the actual situation, and the correct use should follow the product manual or professional advice.