A water coagulant is a chemical substance used in water treatment processes to promote coagulation, a process that helps remove suspended particles, such as colloids, dirt, and other impurities from water. Coagulation is typically followed by flocculation, where the coagulated particles clump together to form larger aggregates, or flocs, which can then be easily removed through sedimentation or filtration. Coagulants are commonly used in drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, and in industrial processes.
WATER COAGULANT Product Specifications | |
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Classification | Inorganic Chemicals |
Chemical Name | COGAULANT |
Grade | Industrial Grade |
Application | Paper Industrial Water Treatment |
HS Code | 39119090 |
Main Material | COGAULANT |
Taste | Other |
Smell | Resinous |
Usage | WATER TREATMENT, ETP, PULP PAPER CHEMICAL |
Storage | Dry Place |
Form | Liquid |
Ph Level | 4.0 TO 6.0 |
Solubility | SOLIDS 49.0_52.0 |