The core significance and role of water treatment chemicals is to ensure water quality safety, improve industrial efficiency, extend equipment life, and promote resource recycling and environmental protection.
Ensuring Water Quality Meets Standards: Through flocculation, sedimentation, and sterilization, water treatment chemicals effectively remove suspended solids, organic matter, heavy metals, and microorganisms, ensuring that industrial water, municipal drinking water, and treated wastewater meet national or industry discharge and usage standards.
Preventing Equipment Corrosion and Scale: Corrosion inhibitors form a protective film on metal surfaces, reducing corrosion of pipes, boilers, heat exchangers, and other equipment; scale inhibitors suppress the deposition of calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and other scale, maintaining heat transfer efficiency and preventing equipment damage due to blockage or overheating.
Improving Water Treatment Efficiency: Flocculants (such as polyaluminum chloride PAC and polyacrylamide PAM) can quickly aggregate tiny particles into large flocs, significantly improving sedimentation and filtration speeds; coagulants and dispersants enhance system stability and reduce operating energy consumption.
Water treatment is of great significance for improving water quality, preventing scaling, corrosion, algae growth and environmental pollution, ensuring efficient, safe and long-term operation of industrial production, and saving water, energy, materials and protecting the environment.
