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Polyelectrolyte

POLYELECTROLYTE IN IRELAND

Polyelectrolyte is a high-performance flocculant polymer designed for efficient water treatment and wastewater treatment applications across Ireland. Our comprehensive range for Ireland covers a wide spectrum of molecular weights and ionic charge densities, available in granular, powder, and emulsion forms for customers in Ireland to suit diverse industrial requirements of industries based in Ireland.

Manufactured using advanced international technology for users in Ireland, these polyelectrolytes are specifically engineered for solid-liquid separation for local businesses in Ireland, helping in the effective treatment of municipal sewage and industrial effluents across Ireland. They enhance the aggregation of suspended particles in aqueous systems for industries in Ireland, resulting in rapid floc formation, faster settling, and improved clarification efficiency for water treatment plants in Ireland.

Our product range for Ireland not only performs superior flocculation but also significantly reduces or eliminates the requirement of conventional coagulants such as alum, ferric chloride, and poly aluminium chloride (PAC) for local businesses in Ireland, thereby lowering operational cost for industries in Ireland and improving overall treatment performance for customers in Ireland.

Polyelectrolytes are highly versatile and widely used in water purification, oil recovery, color removal, paper manufacturing, mineral processing, and chemical industries. These products provide both environmental and operational benefits by improving process efficiency and reducing sludge generation.

Depending on molecular weight and charge characteristics, polyelectrolytes act as both flocculants and dispersing agents. High molecular weight flocculants neutralize the surface charges of suspended particles, destabilizing them and forming dense, easily removable flocs through adsorption and bridging mechanisms.

Available Product Range:

  • 1. Anionic Polyelectrolyte Powder
  • 2. Anionic Polyelectrolyte Liquid
  • 3. Cationic Polyelectrolyte Powder
  • 4. Cationic Polyelectrolyte Liquid
  • 5. Non-Ionic Polyelectrolyte Powder