Fundamental is a commonly used water treatment chemical that is used to gather small particles that suspended in water into large flocculants to facilitate subsequent separation and removal. The following are several common flocculants:
Inorganic flocculant: Inorganic flocculants include iron chloride, aluminum sulfate, polymer aluminum chloride, etc. They have a good flocculation effect, and they can react with the granules in the water to generate flocculants and promote the precipitation and separation of suspension.
Organic flocculants: Organic flocculants include polyacrylamide (PAM), polymer chloride polymer. They are usually polymer compounds and have strong flocculating performance. They can gather suspended substances into flocculables by adsorption and bridge connection.
Natural flocculant: Natural flocculants are mainly some natural organic substances, such as starch, algosate, fish glue, etc. They have a certain flocculation effect in water treatment, and they are often used for small -scale water treatment systems or environment -friendly application scenarios.
Polymer flocculant: Polymer flocculant is a flocculant obtained by synthetic polymer compounds, such as polymer aluminum chloride polymers, polyacrylamide, etc. These polymer flocculants have high flocculation performance and treatment effects, and are widely used in various water treatment fields.
You need to choose the appropriate flocculant according to the specific application scenarios, water quality characteristics and processing targets. In addition, the amount, mixed method, and adjustment conditions of flocculant need to be adjusted and optimized according to the actual situation to achieve the best flocculation effect. It is recommended to follow related operating specifications and instructions for use when using flocculant.