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RXFLOC 100 (Anionic Polyelectrolyte Powder)
RXFLOC 100 is an medium anionic charged polyelectrolyte to be used as flocculant in direct filtration process for settling of inorganic suspended solids, effluent water.
Handling measures and precautions :
Proper human safety products such as Splash goggles, lab coat, vapor respirator, gloves and boots should be worn while handling and applying chemicals. Splashes on skin should be washed off with water immediately. In case of splashing into the eyes, flush it with fresh water and obtain medical attention. Should not be injected. Please refer MSDS for more details.
Storage:
This product should be stored in original containers in cool and dry place, away from sources of heat, flame and direct sunlight.
Properties :
Form | :Powder |
Colour | :Off-white |
Odour | :Odourless |
Flash point | :Not applicable |
Flammability | :Not flammable |
Bulk density | :Approx. 750 kg/m3 |
Self ignition | :Not self-igniting |
Explosion hazard | :Not explosive |
Fire promoting properties | :Not fire-propagating |
Solubility in water |
:Forms a viscous solution. |
It is used for effluent treatment of inorganic suspended solids found in chemical, Fishery, food, textile, dye, other effluent water, mining and coal washing waste water, metal processing, etc.
The dosage range of RXFLOC 100 Anionic Polyelectrolyte Powder varies from 0.2 - 3.0 ppm depending upon the type of effluent and application. It is always advised to do a jar test for evaluating the functioning and approximate dosage of RXFLOC 100 Anionic Polyelectrolyte Powder.
Jar Test: Put sample of effluent in a beaker and add RXFLOC 100 Anionic Polyelectrolyte Powder as designated, agitate for 1 minute at 100-120 rpm and then slowly agitate at 60rpm. Determine the floc properly at this time and note the sedimentation and clarity of top solution.
Procedure and precautions upon dispersion and dissolving flocculants:-
Dissolving time: The time required to dissolve the flocculant varies according to the type of flocculant, water quality, temperature and agitation. However, most flocculants generally require around 1 hour of agitation to completely dissolve the powder. Incomplete mixture of flocculant or lumping may inhibit the performance of the flocculant.
Agitation speed: The ideal revolution of the agitator is between 200-400rpm. A high speed agitator operating without reducing the revolution of a motor is not advised, since it may cut the molecules of the flocculant. An ideal agitator motor should be of 1HP for a 1-2m3 mixing tank.
Dissolving concentration: Flocculants should be standardly be dissolved to 0.1-0.2% concentration. It is also effective to start dissolving at a slightly higher concentration, and then dilute the flocculant mixture immediately before use.