production of poly aluminium ferric chloride of United Kingdom

production of poly aluminium ferric chloride of United Kingdom
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  • What is poly aluminum-ferric chloride (PAFC)?
  • See Materials (Basel). 2025 April 25; 15 (9): 3104. Poly aluminum-ferric Chloride (PAFC) is a new type of high efficiency coagulant. In this study, high iron type gangue is used as a main raw material. It is calcined at 675 °C for 1 h and 3% CaF 2 is added to the calcined powder and reacted with 20% hydrochloric acid at 93 °C for 4 h.
  • Is polyaluminum ferric chloride an inorganic coagulant?
  • 1. Introduction Polyaluminum ferric chloride (PAFC) is an efficient inorganic polymeric coagulant [1], [2]. Many studies [3], [4], [5] have demonstrated that inorganic polymeric coagulants were more effective than conventional inorganic coagulating salts in coagulation due to their resistances to the influence of wastewater initial pH.
  • Do poly aluminum chloride and poly ferric sulfate affect was digestion?
  • Poly aluminum chloride (PAC) and poly ferric sulfate (PFS) are widely used in wastewater treatment and sludge dewatering, resulting in their amounts being accumulated substantially in waste activated sludge (WAS). Till now, however, little information about their influence on WAS digestion is available.
  • What is the coagulation time for aluminum sulfate and aluminum chloride coagulants?
  • However, for aluminum sulfate and aluminum chloride coagulants the coagulation time and settling time were reached to 15 and 35 min, respectively. The results revealed that the residual aluminum concentration in the treated water was very small for synthesized PAC coagulant which was <0.2 mg L −1.