Name of Product: BRTREAT 6150 PLUS
Description
Polyamine based coagulants are synthesized for colour removal, turbidity, and organic compounds from dye wastewater. Polyamine based coagulants work better than alum alone. The effects of polyamine coagulant, concentration, types, and pH on the removal efficiency of
coloured materials were investigated.
Highly efficient colour removal was obtained by adding polyamine as a coagulant at widely different pH ranges. Results indicate that the use of polyamine coagulant is cost effective in dye wastewater treatment because it minimizes the amount of sludge produced as the dosage of inorganic coagulant is highly reduced.
Key Features & Benefits
Key Features
- Economical to use-effective atvery low dosage levels.
- Perform well over a wide pH range
- Easily sealable in water
- Multiple applications.
Benefits
- Use of polyamine coagulant in combination withPAC improved removal efficiency of turbidity
- PAC/ Polyamine combination was effective in reducing PAC dosage, lowering residual aluminum ion concentration in the treated water and improving turbidity removal
- High solubility.
- Reduces the use of inorganic salts.
General Characteristics
Physical Appearance : Pale yellow to amber color liquid
Ionic Nature : Cationic
pH : 3.0 -5.0
Viscosity@25C : 4000-10000 Cps
Shelf life : 24 months
Application
BRTREAT 6150PLUS is high molecular weight viscous liquid, cationic coagulant suitable for a wide range of pH. It could be used as mixture compatible with polymeric aluminium for
waste water treatment of turbid river and tap water and also could be used in wastewater treatment (drinking and wastewater), textiles, cosmetics, mining (coal, gold, diamonds
etc.), paper making, soil treatment and oil industries.
Packing size: 50Kg/200kg
Safe use and handling
Good hygienic and industrial practices should be followed and, when employed as recommended, BRTREAT 6150 PLUS will not present any hazard. However, prolonged skin contact with the neat product should be avoided and any splashes on the skin should be washed off with water. The information herein is, to the best of our knowledge, correct and complete. It is based not only on the work in our laboratory but also on the reported results of other workers in this field. It is offered without guarantee of specific properties and no patent liability is assumed. No liability can be accepted for any loss, injury or damage resulting from its use.