Kemira DesinFix - Municipal Water - Wastewater Treatment
DesinFix is primarily targeted to municipal waste water treatment plants. However, the method may also be used for treatment of industrial process waters and other applications. Measurements have shown that it is possible to achieve a 6 log (99.9999%) kill ratio using the DesinFix solution.
It makes use of organic waste, such as industrial and household biowaste, or wastewater sludge. Biogas is gaining ground as a promising form of renewable energy used to create electricity and heat. Each biogas process is unique and has different needs depending on substrate composition, digestion technology, digestate treatment and gas utilization.
Kemira - Municipal Water - Wastewater Treatment - Organic
Kemira - Organic Polymer Flocculants. Kemira is a global supplier of water-soluble polymer technologies used in a wide range of applications, including industrial and municipal water and wastewater treatment processes.
KemConnect DEX is a chlorine-free disinfection system that can be used to treat all kinds of water, from raw water and industrial and municipal wastewater, to storm water overflows. The secret ingredient is performic acid, or PFA for short.
Kemira Water Solutions, Inc. - Bartow, FL - Water
Water & wastewater treatment chemicals, including iron coagulants & sulfates. Kemira Water Solutions, Inc. is located in Bartow, FL and is a supplier of Water Treatment Chemicals. FIND A. SUPPLIER.
Kemira Ferric Chloride Sulfates (KEMIRA PIX) are effective primary coagulants based on trivalent iron (Fe3+), excellent for drinking water production, wastewater treatment applications such as phosphorus removal, struvite control and sludge conditioning.
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Kemira produces a wide range of polyaluminum chlorides in liquid form (KEMIRA PAX). The highly charged Al in the products is optimized for best performance. Kemira PAX is an effective coagulant for treatment of both drinking water and waste water.
Global Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market Insights 2025 – AkzoNobel, BASF, Kemira, SNF, Solenis apexreports January 28, 2025 Apex Market Research provides market research reports from more than four years.
Municipal wastewater treatment technologies: A review
Municipal wastewater treatment plants have the potential to become net producers of renewable energy, converting the chemically bound energy content in the organic pollutants of raw municipal wastewater to a useful energy carrier (biogas), while producing clean water for communities in the vicinity.
The Organica FCR is the perfect solution for the unique wastewater treatment challenges facing today’s municipalities. The combination of a small geographic footprint, lower energy consumption, and enhanced treatment characteristics offers a compelling value given the financial difficulties faced by so many cities and towns across the world.
KEMIRA SUPERFLOC – FLOCCULANTS AND ORGANIC COAGULANTS
Kemira makes this information available as an accommodation to its customers and it is intended to be solely a guide in the customer’s evaluation of the products. You must test our products to determine if they are suitable for your intended uses and applications, as well as from the health, safety and environmental standpoint.
Assainissement Collectif describes all municipal waste water treatment plants regardless of size. Any French residential zone of more than 2,000 inhabitants has the obligation to have a municipal waste water treatment plant.
- Are acrylamide-based polymers suitable for enhanced oil recovery?
- Polymers for enhanced oil recovery: a paradigm for structure–property relationship in aqueous solution Some key features to consider when studying acrylamide-based polymers for chemical enhanced oil recovery Green DW, Willhite GP. Enhanced oil recovery.
- Can silicon dioxide nanoparticles improve the performance of polyacrylamide (PAM)?
- Silicon dioxide (SiO) nanoparticles (NPs) have been recently proposed to increase the performance of polyacrylamide (PAM) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications.
- What is chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR)?
- Meanwhile, large amounts of oil deposits remain unrecovered after application of traditional oil recovery methods. Chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has been adjudged as an efficient oil recovery technique to recover bypassed oil and residual oil trapped in the reservoir.
- Can polyacrylamide be used as a viscosifying agent?
- Polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives as viscosifying agents have been widely used for PF application , , and could provide more oil recovery up to 60% .
