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The heavy metal capturing agent, also known as a coagulant, plays a critical role in the treatment of industrial wastewater. This chemical is specifically designed to remove heavy metals from wastewater and is commonly used in various industries such as electroplating, chemicals, printed circuit boards (PCB), power plants, and steel production.
One of the main advantages of the heavy metal capturing agent is its ability to form compact flocs, or clumps, that aid in the precipitation and removal of heavy metal ions. These flocs settle quickly, making the treatment process more efficient. Additionally, this chemical is highly effective in removing heavy metal ions such as nickel, copper, zinc, and chromium from wastewater.
The heavy metal capturing agent is also known for its versatility, as it can adapt to different water temperatures and pH levels. This makes it a suitable treatment option for various types of industrial wastewater. Plus, its low treatment cost, excellent effectiveness, and ease of operation have made it a popular choice for industries involved in PCB production, electronics, electroplating, and other metal manufacturing processes.
The chelating agent boasts impressive efficacy over a wide spectrum of pH levels, ranging from 2 to 14. This exceptional versatility allows for comprehensive treatment of varied heavy metal compositions found in wastewater.
Its powerful formula is capable of capturing and removing a variety of heavy metal ions, such as copper, zinc, and nickel, among others. Notably, it can reduce levels of copper ions to 0.3mg/L, zinc ions to 1mg/L, and nickel ions to 0.1mg/L.
The appearance of the substance is a pale yellow to light brown liquid.
The activated content of the substance is at least 40%.
The specific weight of the substance at 20°C ranges from 1.05 to 1.20.
The substance has a maximum water-insoluble content of 0.3%.
The pH of a 1% solution of the substance falls between 8 and 10.
The hardware industry produces a variety of wastewater, including cutting fluid wastewater, stripping fluid, metal parts cleaning wastewater, surface cleaning wastewater, and equipment cleaning wastewater. There are also specific types of wastewater such as die-casting emulsified wastewater, oily emulsified wastewater, degreasing sewage, and grinding wastewater.
In the cosmetic industry, there is a range of wastewater generated, such as cosmetics factory sewage and domestic sewage. Other common types of wastewater include surface active wastewater, industrial washing wastewater, and foundation and makeup wastewater. Additionally, equipment-cleaning wastewater, fragrance wastewater, and bottle-washing wastewater may also be produced.
The painting industry produces a variety of wastewater, including coating workshop wastewater, spray paint wastewater, and water-based paint wastewater. Other types of wastewater include color paint wastewater, printing plant wastewater, ink wastewater, pigment wastewater, and fluorescent agent wastewater.
The chemical industry generates a wide range of wastewater streams, such as chemical plant sewage, inorganic chemical wastewater, and organic chemical wastewater. Other types of wastewater may include plastic industry wastewater, detergent sewage, fertilizer wastewater, industrial cooling water, and industrial circulating water.
Packed in 200L plastic drums or 1000L IBC drums.