| Brand Name: | OYI POLYMER |
| Model Number: | APAM/NPAM/CPAM |
| MOQ: | 1 MT |
| Price: | USD2800 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 100000MT/YEARS |
| Item | Standard |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White granular |
| Charge degree (%) | 50-80% |
| Molecular Weight | 8-12 million |
| Recommend Dissolution Ratio | 0.2%--0.3% |
| Insoluble (%) | ≤0.2% |
| Dissolution Time (min) | ≤60 minutes |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
What is a water decoloring agent?
A water decoloring agent is a chemical used to remove color, dyes, and pigments from industrial wastewater. It helps settle color particles and makes the water clear before discharge.
Why is a Cationic Decoloring Agent often recommended?
A Cationic Decoloring Agent carries a positive charge that attaches to negatively charged dye molecules. This makes it very strong for removing deep colors from textile, printing, leather, and paper wastewater.
How do I know which water decoloring agent is right for my plant?
You need to test the chemical with your actual wastewater through jar tests. The right agent will show fast color removal, good settling, low sludge, and low dosage requirements.
Can I use a water decoloring agent with other treatment chemicals?
Yes. It is common to use it along with coagulants and flocculants like PAC or PAM. You must make sure it is compatible. A good water treatment chemical supplier can help you check this.
What problems happen if I choose the wrong decoloring chemical?
The wrong agent may remove color poorly, increase sludge, raise operating cost, slow down treatment, and lead to failed discharge tests. Correct selection helps avoid all these issues.