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Jun. 06, 2025
what is polyaluminum chloride? Comprehensive Guide for Water Treatment Professionals
Polyaluminium chloride (PAC) is an effective coagulant widely used in water and wastewater treatment. This article explains its structure, applications, benefits, and dosing tips.
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May. 27, 2025
What Is Anionic Polyacrylamide? Uses, Structure & Application in Wastewater
Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is a widely used synthetic flocculant polymer for industrial wastewater treatment. Its charged acrylamide structure efficiently binds suspended solids, improving water clarity and compliance. Engineers and procurement managers trust PAM polymer as a cost-effective, high-performance solution.
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May. 20, 2025
How to Use Coagulants & Flocculants in Wastewater Treatment
This article explains the key differences between coagulation, flocculation, and the combined process of clarification in wastewater treatment. It also outlines the functions of coagulants, flocculants, and coagulant aids, and introduces commonly used chemicals like PAC and PAM.
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May. 12, 2025
Understanding the Mechanism of Coagulants and Flocculants in Water Treatment
This article explains how coagulation and flocculation work in water treatment, covering key mechanisms and common chemicals like PAC and PAM.
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Apr. 22, 2025
Essential Wastewater Chemicals for Effective Effluent Management
Explore the essential wastewater treatment chemicals used in WWTPs, including coagulants, flocculants, pH adjusters, and specialty agents. Learn how to select the right products for efficient, compliant, and cost-effective treatment.
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Dec. 06, 2024
White High Purity Polyaluminium Chloride PAC: Water Treatment Guide
White high-purity Poly Aluminium Chloride (PAC) is a highly effective water treatment chemical used for drinking water purification, wastewater treatment, and industrial applications. PAC’s superior flocculation properties ensure efficient removal of contaminants, reduce chemical usage, and lower costs.
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