Polyaluminum ferric chloride (PAFC) is an inorganic polymer flocculant produced by the coagulation and hydrolysis of aluminum salts and iron salts. According to the principle of synergistic enhancement, it is a new type of flocculant obtained by adding iron ions, ferric oxide, or other iron-containing compounds.
It combines the respective advantages of aluminum and iron salts, significantly improving the forms of aluminum and iron ions, and greatly enhancing the degree of aggregation. It takes the beneficial aspects of aluminum and iron coagulants for froth flotation, improving the coagulation performance of polyaluminum chloride; its purification effect on highly turbid water and low-temperature low-turbidity water is particularly evident, and it can be used without the addition of alkaline aids or other coagulation aids.
1. Far less dosage than traditional concrete admixtures, with the treated water quality being excellent.
3. Low consumption of alkalinity in water, resulting in minimal reduction of the pH value of the effluent.
5. Wide pH range applicability, usable within 5.0-9.0.
7. All product quality indicators, particularly heavy metal indicators, meet the requirements of GB15892-2003 standard.
9. Low corrosiveness, easy to dissolve in powder form, superior to similar products.
Polyaluminum chloride ferric has a wide application range: It is used in potable water, industrial water, domestic water, domestic wastewater, and industrial wastewater treatment. Polyaluminum chloride ferric shows a significant effect in the purification and treatment of potable water and various industrial waters.
































