
Ammonia nitrogen removal agents are a general term for biological agents specifically used in wastewater treatment to remove ammonia nitrogen from wastewater. These agents feature rapid reaction rates, wide adaptability, and do not require altering the treatment process. Simply by adding a set of wastewater biochemical treatment processes, ammonia nitrogen removal agents can be utilized. They are particularly suitable for wastewater with medium and low concentrations of ammonia nitrogen.
Main Components of Nitrogen Remover
—— Chlorinated strong oxidizing agents and inorganic compounds are the main components of ammonia nitrogen removal agents.
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal Chemical Application Fields
Ammonia nitrogen remover is primarily used for the treatment of industrial wastewater with excessive ammonia nitrogen in various processes such as electroplating, printed circuit boards, dyeing, leather, food processing, and other medium to low concentration applications.
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal Agent Usage Instructions:
1. Prior to normal use, a small-scale trial can be conducted in the laboratory as follows:
2. Take a certain amount of wastewater to be treated, such as 500ML or 1L (which can be water from a sedimentation pond).
3. Take a specified amount of ammonia nitrogen remover (such as 300PPM/400PPM/500PPM, etc.) and add it to the wastewater to be treated.
Stir for about 6 minutes to allow the medication to fully react.
5. Measure the residual ammonia nitrogen level in water.
Ammonia nitrogen removal agents are mainly categorized into two types: one is a chemical agent, and the other is a microbial agent.
Chemical Agents:
By adding chemicals, a chemical reaction occurs in the ammonia nitrogen of the wastewater. There are many such methods with different principles, such as sodium phosphate and magnesium chloride, which are conventional precipitation methods, while MT-501 is a catalytic oxidation method and also belongs to the breakpoint chlorination method. However, the ultimate goal is to reduce the ammonia nitrogen in the wastewater. This method is called physical-chemical treatment.
Microbial Agent
Microbial agents clean by adding domesticated microorganisms that specifically degrade ammonia nitrogen. This method is known as the microbial method.





