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Coagulation effect of polyferric sulfate at low temperature
If polyferric sulfate is used in winter, pay more attention to its dissolution time, because the dissolution of the substance has a great relationship with temperature. Therefore, it is difficult for the substance to reach the dissolution requirement when the temperature is low in winter at the same time in winter, so we need to increase the dissolution time in winter to make better use of it.

Does the color of poly aluminum chloride affect the effect
As a new type of water treatment agent, the color of poly aluminum chloride is very different. Generally, there are brown, brown, golden yellow, light yellow and white poly aluminum chloride. The reason for this is that each manufacturer has different production processes and raw materials, and the colors produced are different. Of course, the colors are different, and the effects and applications are also different

Difference between polyferric sulfate and ferrous sulfate
Polyferric sulfate and ferrous sulfate have similar names. They are not the same kind of products. Ferrous sulfate hydrolysis occurs with divalent iron ions, and polymeric ferric sulfate hydrolysis occurs with divalent iron ions.

Henan Aierfuke Chemicals Co., Ltd Highlighting Environmental and Social Responsibility in Water Treatment Chemicals Industry
Henan Aierfuke Chemicals Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Aierfuke Chemicals"), a company specializing in the research, development, and production of high-quality water treatment chemicals, recently announced that it has successfully obtained certification from the EcoVadis cooperative platform.

How to use polyaluminum chloride and matters needing attention

Role of polyaluminium chloride in groundwater purification

How to use polyaluminum chloride to purify reservoir water

Classification of polyaluminum chloride

The functions and applications of polyaluminium chloride
Polyaluminum chloride is an inorganic polymer water treatment agent with various functions and applications. Its main functions include:

The origin of polyaluminum chloride
Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is an inorganic polymer coagulant, also known as polyaluminum chloride or polyaluminum, which developed from traditional aluminum salts in the late 1960s. Its origin and development process are roughly as follows: