Industrial grade polyaluminium chloride
Industrial-grade polyaluminum chloride is usually also called water purifier or coagulant. It is a water-soluble inorganic polymer between ALCL3 and AL(OH)3. It has the characteristics of large molecular structure, strong adsorption capacity, low dosage, low processing cost, good solubility, high activity, large alum blooms in the water body, and rapid sedimentation.
Drinking water grade polyaluminium chloride
Industrial-grade polyaluminum chloride is usually also called water purifier or coagulant. It is a water-soluble inorganic polymer between ALCL3 and AL(OH)3. It has the characteristics of large molecular structure, strong adsorption capacity, low dosage, low processing cost, good solubility, high activity, large alum blooms in the water body, and rapid sedimentation.
This product is widely used in the production and use of low temperature and high turbidity water purification, industrial water supply, waste water and sewage purification treatment.
Industrial-grade polyaluminum chloride is usually also called water purifier or coagulant. It is a water-soluble inorganic polymer between ALCL3 and AL(OH)3. It has the characteristics of large molecular structure, strong adsorption capacity, low dosage, low processing cost, good solubility, high activity, large alum blooms in the water body, and rapid sedimentation.
Polyaluminum ferric chloride (PAFC, also known as composite aluminum ferric chloride) appears as a yellowish-brown liquid or as yellowish-brown to reddish-brown granular powder solid.
Drinking water grade polyaluminium chloride is a yellowish-brown liquid or yellow granular powder solid. The product indicators comply with the national standard GB15892-2020 "Polyaluminium Chloride for Drinking Water".