Coagulant Polyaluminium Chloride PAC Flocculation For Drinking Water Production / Wastewater Treatment
PAC flocculation
- PAC (Polyaluminium Chloride) flocculation is a process that involves adding PAC to water to help settle suspended particles. PAC undergoes hydrolysis in water, creating a complex of polynuclear aluminum ions that carry a positive charge. These positively charged ions attract and neutralize negatively charged particles in the water, causing them to stick together and form larger particles known as flocs. The flocs can then be removed by settling or filtration.
- PAC is an effective flocculant due to its high charge density and large molecular size. It can remove a wide range of impurities from water, including organic matter, suspended solids, and some heavy metals. Additionally, PAC is versatile, as it can function over a wide range of pH values, making it a useful choice for various water treatment applications.
- PAC flocculation is commonly used in drinking water and wastewater treatment, as well as in industrial processes such as papermaking. This process is highly effective, and it can help to improve water quality by removing impurities and producing clearer and cleaner water.
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| Appearance | Al2O3 | Basicity | Insoluble | Types | |
| PAC-01 | White powder | 28-30%min | 45-55% | 0.3% max | Spray dried |
| PAC-02 | Light yellow powder | 45-85% | 0.5% max | Spray dried | |
| PAC-031 | Yellow powder | 50-90% | 1.5% max | Spray dried | |
| PAC-L | Colorless to light yellow liquid | 5-18% | 40-85% | 0.5%max | Liquid type |
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