Coagulant for drinking water and wastewater treatment
Coagulation is a key process in water and wastewater treatment used to remove suspended solids, colloids, organic
matter, and pathogens by destabilizing particles so they can be aggregated and separated.Removes turbidity, organic matter, and suspended solids
In drinking water and wastewater treatment, removing turbidity, organic matter, and suspended solids Ensuring safe
and aesthetically pleasing waterImproves sludge dewatering in treatment plants
Sludge dewatering is the process of removing as much water as possible from sludge to reduce its volume,
facilitate handling, and lower disposal costs. Chemical additives and conditioning techniques play a critical role
in enhancing this process.