FAQ 1: What is Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) used for?
Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) is a highly effective inorganic coagulant widely used in drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, industrial effluent treatment, paper manufacturing, textile processing, and mining. It efficiently removes suspended solids, turbidity, organic matter, and phosphorus, improving overall water quality.
FAQ 2: Why choose Poly Aluminum Chloride over traditional coagulants?
Poly Aluminum Chloride offers several advantages over conventional coagulants such as aluminum sulfate. It provides faster floc formation, lower dosage requirements, wider pH adaptability, reduced sludge production, and higher treatment efficiency, making it a cost-effective solution for municipal and industrial water treatment.
FAQ 3: What grades of Poly Aluminum Chloride are available?
Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) is available in different grades and aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) contents to meet various application requirements. It is commonly supplied as yellow powder, light yellow powder, or white powder, with Al₂O₃ content typically ranging from 28% to 31%. Customized specifications and packaging are available according to customer needs.