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Water Treatment Chemicals

We provide a wide array of water treatment solutions for various industries like textile, mining, paper, leather, bottling and sugar industries. We are supplying critical raw materials to many water works for more than two decades now. These raw materials are used as cleansing, oxidizing, and bleaching agents, disinfectants, flocculants and coagulants. The core capability of our division is a thorough understanding of regulatory, handling and transport requirements for highly hazardous products used in the water treatment and metal treatment processes.

  • We have more than 1000 cylinders inventory for chlorine gas transportation with relevant permission enabling us to provide quick deliveries.
  • We have also developed a range of corrosion and scale inhibitors for industrial applications.

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ALUMINIUM CHLOROHYDRATE

Chemical Formula: AlnCl(3n-m)(OH)m
Aluminum (Al), also spelled aluminium, chemical element, a lightweight, silvery-white metal of main Group 13 (IIIa, or boron group) of the periodic table. Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element in Earth’s crust and the most widely used nonferrous metal. Because of its chemical activity, aluminum never occurs in the metallic form in nature, but its compounds are present to a greater or lesser extent in almost all rocks, vegetation, and animals. Aluminum is concentrated in the outer 10 miles (16 km) of Earth’s crust, of which it constitutes about 8 percent by weight; it is exceeded in amount only by oxygen and silicon.

Application & Usage:
Used in Antiperspirant & deodorant products as sticks, roll-ons, aerosols, creams, gels, sprays.

ALUMINIUM SULFATE

Chemical Formula: Al2(so4)3
Aluminium Sulfate is a colorless salt produced by the process of sulphuric acid mixed with hydrated aluminum oxide. The commercial form may be a hydrated crystalline solid.
Aluminium sulfate is also known as Filter Alum or Dialuminum trisulfate. It appears as a white crystalline solid in waterless form and a colorless liquid in solution form. Both the forms are non-toxic and non-combustible.
Aluminium sulfate is soluble in water but not in ethanol. It's odorless and contains a mildly astringent taste and sweet taste. It discharges toxic fumes of sulphur oxide on decomposing. It's a white crystalline solid in its waterless form, and in its solution form, it appears as a colorless liquid. It appears as a white crystalline solid in waterless form and a colorless liquid in solution form.

Application & Usage:
Aluminium sulfate is used extensively in the paper industry as a binder. It increases the inks absorbing properties of paper by the action of combined with rosin soap.
Aluminium sulfate is used in water purification, aluminium sulfate causes microscopic impurities to clump together into larger and larger particles. Then it is filtered out at the bottom of the container.
In the dyeing and printing textiles industry, Aluminium sulfate is dissolved in a large amount of slightly alkaline water, aluminium sulfate produces a gelatinous precipitate of aluminium hydroxide, and it increases the dye adhere ability by providing the pigment insoluble.
It is also used in the construction industry as a waterproofing agent and accelerator in concrete.

AMMONIA LIQUID

Chemical Formula: NH3
Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. A stable binary hydride, and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent smell.

Application & Usage:
About 80% of the ammonia produced by industry is used in agriculture as fertilizer.
Ammonia is also used as a refrigerant gas, for purification of water supplies, and in the manufacture of plastics, explosives, textiles, pesticides, dyes and other chemicals.
It is found in many household and industrial-strength cleaning solutions. Household ammonia cleaning solutions are manufactured by adding ammonia gas to water and can be between 5 and 10% ammonia. Ammonia solutions for industrial use may be concentrations of 25% or higher and are corrosive.

CALCIUM CARBONATE

Chemical Formula: CaCO3
Calcium Carbonate is an exceptional mineral. It covers a raw material, which is widespread throughout nature, whether dissolved in rivers and oceans, in molten form as “cold” carbonatite-lava, or solid as a mineral in the form of stalactites, stalagmites or as the major constituent of whole mountain ranges. Plants and animals need calcium carbonate to form their skeletons and shells. In fact, when considering our lives, modern mankind could hardly imagine existing without calcium carbonate. Almost every product in our daily lives either contains calcium carbonate or has some association with the mineral during its production.

Application & Usage:
Calcium carbonate is the most widely used mineral in paper-making - as a filler and a coating pigment, and help produce papers with high whiteness and gloss and good printing properties.
In paints and coatings, calcium carbonate has established itself as the main extender. Fineness and particle-size distribution can contribute to the opacity of coatings. Moreover, calcium carbonate can offer improvements in weather resistance, anti-corrosion and rheological properties, coupled with low abrasiveness, low electrolyte content, and a pH stabilising effect. In water-based systems calcium carbonate reduces the drying time.

CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

Chemical Formula: Ca(ClO)2
Calcium hypochlorite is the main active ingredient of commercial products called bleaching powder, chlorine powder, or chlorinated lime, used for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. This compound is relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach). It is a white solid, although commercial samples appear yellow. It strongly smells of chlorine, owing to its slow decomposition in moist air. It is not highly soluble in hard water, and is more preferably used in soft to medium-hard water. It has two forms: dry (anhydrous); and hydrated (hydrous).

Application & Usage:
Calcium hypochlorite is an ingredient in bleaching powder, used for bleaching cotton and linen
It is used in bathroom cleaners, household disinfectant sprays, moss and algae removers, and weedkillers
It is used as a sanitizer in outdoor swimming pools in combination with a cyanuric acid stabilizer, which reduces the loss of chlorine due to ultraviolet radiation
It is used for the disinfection of drinking water