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Polyaluminium chloride (PAC) is an inorganic high molecular coagulant that can play a role in paint wastewater treatment as follows, let's learn more about it with the polyaluminium chloride manufacturer.
Polyaluminium chloride is an inorganic high molecular coagulant that can precipitate quickly by reacting with ions in water. In paint wastewater, polyaluminium chloride can react with organic matter to form insoluble complexes in the water, and form sediments. This sediment can be filtered or centrifugally separated out, thus achieving the purpose of water purification.
Removal of organic matter and suspended particles: Polyaluminium chloride as a precipitant is widely used in paint wastewater treatment, which can effectively remove organic matter and suspended particles in paint wastewater, making it meet the discharge standard.
Reduction of turbidity and color: Polyaluminium chloride can remove fine suspended particles and colloidal particles in the sedimentation process, thus reducing the turbidity and color of wastewater, making the water clearer and more transparent.
In summary, polyaluminium chloride has significant advantages and effects in paint wastewater treatment. However, attention should be paid to preventing leakage and waste of compounds during use, and strengthening the analysis and monitoring of harmful substances in wastewater to ensure the safety of the environment and the efficiency of water resource utilization.
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