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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:

UK aims to curb water pollution with tougher penalties, stronger regulation
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Britain set out new legislation on Thursday to toughen the oversight of water companies, with penalties including imprisonment for bosses if they obstruct investigations into the contamination of rivers, lakes and seas.

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World Bank Approves Major Investment in Water Security for Cambodia
WASHINGTON, June 21, 2024 — Over 113,000 people in Cambodia are expected to benefit from better water supply infrastructure following the approval today of a new World Bank supported project.

Knowledge and Application of Sewage Treatment
Sewage refers to water discharged from production and living activities. Humans use large amounts of water in daily life and production activities, and this water often becomes contaminated to varying degrees.

Usage Instructions for Polyferric Sulfate
Polyferric sulfate is an efficient iron-based inorganic polymer coagulant. It has excellent coagulation performance, forms dense flocs, and has a fast settling speed. The water purification effect is outstanding, and the water quality is high.

Poly Aluminum Chloride for Drinking Water Treatment
Introduction: Name: Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) for Drinking Water Treatment Technical Standard: GB15892-2020

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