215-477-2 PAC Polyaluminium Chloride Coagulant In Water Purification

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November 22, 2021
Brief: Discover the versatile 29% PAC Polyaluminium Chloride, a powerful coagulant for water treatment. This video explores its applications in drinking water, industrial sewage, and more, highlighting its different grades and benefits.
Related Product Features:
  • Brown PAC is cost-effective for industrial sewage treatment, effective in low-temperature, low-turbidity, and high-algae conditions.
  • Yellow PAC, with 29-30% Al2O3 content, is ideal for industrial water supply, wastewater, and urban sewage treatment.
  • White PAC, the highest quality, is used in drinking water, food, cosmetics, and precision manufacturing due to its high purity.
  • Available in three grades: Water Treatment (brown), Tap Water Treatment (yellow), and Drinking Water Treatment (white).
  • Al2O3 content ranges from 28% in brown PAC to 30% in white PAC, ensuring varied effectiveness for different applications.
  • Produced using advanced methods like drum drying (brown/yellow) and spray drying (white) for optimal quality.
  • Low water insolubles (≤1% for brown, ≤0.6% for yellow, ≤0.5% for white) ensure clean and efficient water treatment.
  • Versatile applications include paper sizing, sugar decolorizing, leather tanning, and more, depending on the grade.
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  • What are the main differences between brown, yellow, and white PAC?
    Brown PAC contains more iron and is cost-effective for industrial sewage. Yellow PAC has higher Al2O3 content (29-30%) and is used in industrial and urban water treatment. White PAC is the purest, suitable for drinking water and high-precision applications.
  • Which PAC grade is best for drinking water treatment?
    White PAC, the highest purity grade, is specifically designed for drinking water treatment, meeting strict quality and safety standards.
  • How does PAC improve water treatment processes?
    PAC acts as a coagulant, effectively removing impurities, reducing turbidity, and improving water clarity. Its varying grades cater to different treatment needs, from industrial sewage to drinking water.