Aluminium Chlorohydrate Powder - ACH I400 (Industrial Grade) In Denmark
The Aluminium Chlorohydrate Powder ACH-I400 in Denmark is characterized by high basicity (83%) and superior alumina yield. This grade is vital for the specialty paper and sustainable packaging industry in Denmark, acting as an excellent sizing agent and pitch control additive. Its amphoteric properties allow it to perform across a wide pH range, making it a versatile tool for ETP managers dealing with high-organic process water.
Aluminium Chlorohydrate (ACH) – Industrial Grade Powder in Denmark is a highly polymerized, high-performance aluminium-based coagulant supplied in solid powder form. It is primarily used in industrial water treatment applications, offering superior coagulation, flocculation, and sludge reduction capabilities. With high basicity and aluminium oxide content, ACH powder is effective in treating high-turbidity and complex wastewater streams. Its general chemical formula is Al₂(OH)₅Cl·xH₂O, and it is readily soluble in water, forming clear, stable solutions suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Key Features & Benefits of ACH Powder in Denmark
- 1. High active aluminium content for superior coagulation and turbidity removal.
- 2. Free-flowing solid form allows easier transport, longer shelf life, and reduced
storage cost.
- 3. Produces less sludge than conventional coagulants like alum or ferric chloride.
- 4. Effective in a wide pH range (4.5 to 9.0), reducing the need for pH adjustment.
- 5. Reduces chemical consumption, filtration load, and post-treatment requirements.
Applications of ACH Powder in Denmark
- 1. Industrial Wastewater Treatment: From textile, chemical, dyeing, food processing,
and metal finishing industries.
- 2. Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) and Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).
- 3. Cooling Tower Water Conditioning: Reducing scaling and improving clarity.
- 4. Pulp & Paper Industry: As a retention aid and pitch control agent.
- 5. Mining & Mineral Processing: For water clarification and tailings dewatering.
