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Organic coagulants are a type of water treatment chemical used to remove suspended solids, colloids, and other impurities from water. They are typically used in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment processes. Organic coagulants work by destabilizing the colloidal particles in the water, causing them to form larger particles that can be more easily removed. These larger particles are then removed through sedimentation, filtration, or other processes. Organic coagulants are typically used in combination with other water treatment chemicals, such as flocculants, to improve the efficiency of the treatment process.
Organic coagulants are available in a variety of forms, including liquid, powder, and granular. They are typically made from natural materials, such as tannins, lignins, and humic acids, and are often derived from plant sources. Organic coagulants are generally considered to be more environmentally friendly than their inorganic counterparts, as they are biodegradable and do not produce hazardous by-products.
Some companies in the organic coagulant market include Kemira, SNF Floerger, BASF, Solenis, and Ecolab. Show Less Read more