Water Treatment Chemicals

Water treatment chemicals are substances used to improve water quality by removing contaminants and ensuring its safety for various uses.

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Water treatment chemicals are substances used to improve water quality by removing contaminants and ensuring its safety for various uses. Key types include:

Coagulants and Flocculants: Help remove suspended particles by forming larger clumps.
Disinfectants: Kill harmful microorganisms (e.g., chlorine, ozone).
Corrosion Inhibitors: Prevent damage to pipes and equipment.
Scale Inhibitors: Stop mineral buildup in systems like boilers.
pH Adjusters: Control water acidity/alkalinity (e.g., lime, sodium hydroxide).
Dechlorination Chemicals: Remove chlorine after disinfection.
Flotation Agents: Separate oil and solids from water.
Antifoaming Agents: Prevent foam buildup during treatment.
Water Softening Chemicals: Remove hardness (e.g., sodium carbonate).
Antimicrobial Agents: Prevent microbial growth in water systems.
These chemicals ensure water is clean, safe, and suitable for various purposes.