Ammonia nitrogen is a common pollutant in water bodies, which can harm aquatic life and affect the ecological environment of the water. Therefore, ammonia nitrogen removal is a crucial step in water treatment.
Common ammonia nitrogen removal agents include calcium hypochlorite, magnesium ammonium phosphate precipitant, magnesium phosphate adsorbent, ozone, zeolite adsorbent, clay ion exchange adsorbent, and more.
Ammonia nitrogen remover is a commonly used wastewater treatment agent, which can be used according to the ammonia nitrogen concentration of the wastewater.
For wastewater with high ammonia-nitrogen concentration, magnesium ammonium phosphate is effective for ammonia-nitrogen removal.
For low-concentration ammonia nitrogen wastewater, sodium hypochlorite is an effective agent for ammonia nitrogen removal.
In the process of removing ammonia nitrogen from wastewater, a combination of two treatment agents can also be used to achieve good ammonia nitrogen removal results.

































