Specification
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Al2O3(m/m): | 30% | 28 -29 |
Water Insoluble(m/m): | 0.6 | 0.6 |
Basicity%: | 40 - 90 | 40 - 90 |
PH value%: | 3.5 - 5.0 | 3.5 - 5.0 |
As%: | 0.0002 | 0.0002 |
Product Advantages:
1). Flocculation ability, high adsorption activity, floc formation and deposition of fast
2). Without alkali and other additives, PH broad in scope, ease of use; for low-temperature, low turbidity, low alkalinity of the raw water is also good flocculation
3).easily to use and good effective
Packaging & Shipping
| Package in 25kg P.P woven bags with inner PE bag. |
Delivery Detail: | within 10 days after confirming the order |
Chlorination of Drinking Water - Water Research Center
Chlorination is effective against many pathogenic bacteria, but at normal dosage rates it does not kill all viruses, cysts, or worms. When combined with filtration,
What is Chlorination? — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Jan 23, 2017 - Along with other water treatment processes such as coagulation, sedimentation, and filtration, chlorination creates water that is safe for public
Water chlorination - Wikipedia
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water. This method is used to kill certain bacteria and other microbes in tap water as chlorine is highly toxic
Water chlorination - Wikipedia
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water. This method is used to kill certain bacteria and other microbes in tap water as chlorine is highly toxic
Water chlorination - Wikipedia
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water. This method is used to kill certain bacteria and other microbes in tap water as chlorine is highly toxic
What is Chlorination? — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Jan 23, 2017 - Along with other water treatment processes such as coagulation, sedimentation, and filtration, chlorination creates water that is safe for public
Description of the Process - Chlorinated Drinking-Water
Prior to the successful widespread introduction of chlorination, water treatment techniques existed that included filtration, followed by chemical precipitation and
Chlorination of Drinking Water - Water Research Center
Chlorination is effective against many pathogenic bacteria, but at normal dosage rates it does not kill all viruses, cysts, or worms. When combined with filtration,
Water chlorination - Wikipedia
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water. This method is used to kill certain bacteria and other microbes in tap water as chlorine is highly toxic
What is Chlorination? — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Jan 23, 2017 - Along with other water treatment processes such as coagulation, sedimentation, and filtration, chlorination creates water that is safe for public