aluminiumfällningsmedel
Aluminiumfällningsmedel, commonly referred to as aluminum coagulants, are chemical substances used primarily in water treatment to remove suspended impurities. These compounds, typically based on aluminum sulfate (alum) or polyaluminum chloride (PAC), work by neutralizing the negative electrical charges present on the surface of small particles like silt, clay, and organic matter. When the charges are neutralized, these particles can no longer repel each other and begin to aggregate, forming larger, visible clumps called flocs.
The process, known as coagulation, is a crucial step in clarifying water. The added aluminum compound dissociates