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Poly Aluminum Chloride Market: Overview
Poly aluminum chloride is present in liquid as well as solid form. In its powder version, it occurs as a yellow substance which must be packed in bags lined with polyethylene, whereas in its liquid form, it is colorless to pale yellow and needs to be packed in acid-resistant rubber or plastic-lined tanks or containers. Poly aluminum chloride, also known as poly aluminum chloride hydroxide sulphate and poly aluminum chloride hydroxide. It is readily soluble in water. Poly aluminum chloride in the powdered form is known to absorb moisture when exposed to the atmosphere. The raw materials required to manufacture Poly aluminum chloride in its liquid form are sulphuric acid, calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, and hydrochloric acid. Poly aluminum chloride is used on a large scale for the purpose of wastewater treatment.
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Poly Aluminum Chloride Market: Market Trends
Poly aluminum chloride is an efficient flocculent and coagulant. It is also employed in cosmetics and personal care products such as deodorants and antiperspirants, in the treatment of potable water, as well as for paper sizing.
Among all of its applications, Poly aluminum chloride is used widely for water treatment. It increases the rate of flocculation and coagulation during the process of water purification, causing the impurities to form a floc or to coagulate together. These can then be removed by other methods once they are precipitated. In recent times, Poly aluminum chloride has substituted alum in water treatment as it forms larger flocs.