Are you facing these challenges in wastewater treatment? ◆ Environmental inspection is approaching, but total phosphorus levels remain high and cannot be reduced quickly? ◆ Wastewater phosphorus levels are seriously exceeding limits?
◆ Environmental inspection is approaching, but total phosphorus levels remain high and cannot be reduced quickly?
◆ Wastewater phosphorus levels are seriously exceeding limits?
◆ The phosphorus removal agent you currently use is ineffective?
◆ Not sure how to treat wastewater with high phosphorus content?
◆ Looking for solutions to reduce orthophosphate?
◆ How to reduce pyrophosphate in chemical wastewater?
◆ How to remove excess total phosphorus from domestic sewage?
◆ What to do if organic phosphorus exceeds limits after treating dyeing wastewater?
◆ How to treat wastewater containing polyphosphates?
Our company can provide you with phosphorus removal agents for wastewater treatment, industrial wastewater treatment chemicals, as well as usage guidance, technical support, and testing services to ensure your treated wastewater meets discharge standards—giving you peace of mind.
The phosphorus removal agent is specially developed for high-phosphorus wastewater from anodizing, chemical polishing, pre-treatment before coating, phosphating, electroplating, and electroless plating. It solves the problem of high dosage and incomplete phosphorus removal commonly seen with other agents. The optimized formula also helps regulate wastewater pH, enhance coagulation performance, and reduce treatment costs.
◆ Wide Application: Effective for various types of high-phosphorus wastewater from aluminum oxidation, chemical polishing, coating, and phosphating.
◆ Multi-functional: Offers phosphorus removal, coagulation, and pH adjustment in one product.
◆ Wide pH Range: Performs well under a broad pH range.
◆ Thorough Removal: Ensures clear and clean effluent after treatment.
Item | Standard |
---|---|
Appearance | Solid powder or granules |
Active Composite Content (%) | ≥99% |
pH (1% aqueous solution) | 4–6 |
Density (g/cm³ at 20°C) | ≥1.43 |
Our phosphorus removal agent is widely used in:
Domestic sewage
Electroplating industry
PCB manufacturing
Textile and dyeing wastewater
Chemical industry
Municipal wastewater treatment
Every industry has different wastewater characteristics. Our product is adaptable to various types of wastewater. Based on your water quality, we provide:
Premium products
Advanced technical solutions
Customized treatment plans
Integrated after-sales support
A PCB manufacturing company uses phosphorus-containing raw materials. Its wastewater contains ~20 ppm phosphorus, which is discharged into a general tank after separating heavy-metal-containing wastewater. The mixed pH is around 3.5–4. The treatment process is simple: coagulation, sedimentation in a slant plate tank, then discharge.
Our engineers selected this phosphorus removal agent based on the water quality and treatment process. It not only effectively removed phosphorus but also eliminated the need to adjust pH with sodium hydroxide. It improved coagulation, reduced flocculant usage, and cut down overall treatment costs—delivering multiple benefits with a single product.
Dosage (ppm) | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | 1000 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residual P (ppm) | 0.46 | 0.34 | 0.28 | 0.16 | 0.10 |
Removal Efficiency (%) | 97.7 | 98.3 | 98.6 | 99.2 | 99.5 |
Conclusion:
A dosage of 750 ppm is optimal. It reduces phosphorus to below the standard and maintains pH at 7.5–8.5, within compliance range, without needing acid correction. The effluent is clear and transparent.
◆ Environmental inspection is approaching, but total phosphorus levels remain high and cannot be reduced quickly?
◆ Wastewater phosphorus levels are seriously exceeding limits?
◆ The phosphorus removal agent you currently use is ineffective?
◆ Not sure how to treat wastewater with high phosphorus content?
◆ Looking for solutions to reduce orthophosphate?
◆ How to reduce pyrophosphate in chemical wastewater?
◆ How to remove excess total phosphorus from domestic sewage?
◆ What to do if organic phosphorus exceeds limits after treating dyeing wastewater?
◆ How to treat wastewater containing polyphosphates?
Our company can provide you with phosphorus removal agents for wastewater treatment, industrial wastewater treatment chemicals, as well as usage guidance, technical support, and testing services to ensure your treated wastewater meets discharge standards—giving you peace of mind.
The phosphorus removal agent is specially developed for high-phosphorus wastewater from anodizing, chemical polishing, pre-treatment before coating, phosphating, electroplating, and electroless plating. It solves the problem of high dosage and incomplete phosphorus removal commonly seen with other agents. The optimized formula also helps regulate wastewater pH, enhance coagulation performance, and reduce treatment costs.
◆ Wide Application: Effective for various types of high-phosphorus wastewater from aluminum oxidation, chemical polishing, coating, and phosphating.
◆ Multi-functional: Offers phosphorus removal, coagulation, and pH adjustment in one product.
◆ Wide pH Range: Performs well under a broad pH range.
◆ Thorough Removal: Ensures clear and clean effluent after treatment.
Item | Standard |
---|---|
Appearance | Solid powder or granules |
Active Composite Content (%) | ≥99% |
pH (1% aqueous solution) | 4–6 |
Density (g/cm³ at 20°C) | ≥1.43 |
Our phosphorus removal agent is widely used in:
Domestic sewage
Electroplating industry
PCB manufacturing
Textile and dyeing wastewater
Chemical industry
Municipal wastewater treatment
Every industry has different wastewater characteristics. Our product is adaptable to various types of wastewater. Based on your water quality, we provide:
Premium products
Advanced technical solutions
Customized treatment plans
Integrated after-sales support
A PCB manufacturing company uses phosphorus-containing raw materials. Its wastewater contains ~20 ppm phosphorus, which is discharged into a general tank after separating heavy-metal-containing wastewater. The mixed pH is around 3.5–4. The treatment process is simple: coagulation, sedimentation in a slant plate tank, then discharge.
Our engineers selected this phosphorus removal agent based on the water quality and treatment process. It not only effectively removed phosphorus but also eliminated the need to adjust pH with sodium hydroxide. It improved coagulation, reduced flocculant usage, and cut down overall treatment costs—delivering multiple benefits with a single product.
Dosage (ppm) | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | 1000 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residual P (ppm) | 0.46 | 0.34 | 0.28 | 0.16 | 0.10 |
Removal Efficiency (%) | 97.7 | 98.3 | 98.6 | 99.2 | 99.5 |
Conclusion:
A dosage of 750 ppm is optimal. It reduces phosphorus to below the standard and maintains pH at 7.5–8.5, within compliance range, without needing acid correction. The effluent is clear and transparent.