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Water treatment flocculant is a chemical used in the water treatment process, which is mainly used to remove suspended solids, turbidity and particles from the water. These substances may include suspended solids, organic matter, colloidal particles, sediment, etc. Flocculants for water treatment can be separated and removed from water by physical or chemical reaction with these suspended substances, making them form large particle aggregates, so as to facilitate their settlement or filtration. The product is mainly used for sewage purification treatment.
Flocculants for water treatment are usually polymer compounds, such as polyaluminum salts, polyiron salts, polysilicates, etc. When they are added to water, through adsorption, condensation and bridging effects, they are able to gather small particles together to form larger sediments. These sediments can be removed from the water by sedimentation, coagulation precipitation, filtration, etc.
The selection and use of flocculants for water treatment can be adjusted according to water quality characteristics and treatment requirements. Different types of flocculants are suitable for different water treatment processes, such as purified water, sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, etc. Selecting the appropriate flocculant and optimizing the treatment parameters can improve the clarity and transparency of water, reduce the turbidity and the presence of particles, so as to achieve the purpose of purifying and treating water.