product description:
This product is a new generation of inorganic polymer coagulant, the present process technology modified PFS series of products, nitrite-free, safe and no secondary pollution hydrolysis produce large amounts of [Fe4 (H2O) 6] after , [Fe2 (H2O) 6], [Fe (OH) 2] and other polynuclear complexes, can play the role of adsorption, bridging, cross-linked, so that colloidal micro-particles in the water gather together at the same time also occurred in a series of physical and chemical changes, and so they have a strong power and capacity, thereby reducing the potential of the micelles, undermining the stability of micelles, prompting rapid aggregation particles precipitate.
Application
It's mainly used for refining of edible vegetable oi.
Used for decoloring, refining and purifying industrial oil, such as lubricating oil, diesel oil, paraffin wax, gasoline, grease, kerosene, white oil,v aseline, etc.
Used for recycling and regeneration of industrial waste oil,such as machine oil, lubricating oil,used engine oil, etc.
Decoloration and refinement of edible animal and vegetable oil like Cottonseed oil , Soyabean oil, Sunflower oil, Rapeseed oil, Mustard oil , Peanut oil , Coconut oil , Corn oil , Olive oil, Ricebran oil , Palm oil, Palm-kernel oil, Linseed oil , Castor oil , Jajoba & Canola oils.
Decoloration and refinement of Paraffin wax, Soap.
Separation of olefin in arene and alkene, petroleum schizolysis, polymerization and catalysis of olefin.
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