Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals & Products

We offer a full line of chemicals and products related to potable water, wastewater, industrial, and mining industries, and to name a few such as coagulants, flocculants, carbon, disinfection, PH control related products, biocides, algaecides, antiscalant, CIP. anti foaming agents, and many more chemicals and products. Packaging from pails, drums, totes, bags, super sacks, and bulk tanker trucks are available.

Water treatment chemicals are essential in the process of treating wastewater by eliminating contaminants, enhancing water quality, and ensuring adherence to environmental standards. The following outlines some common types of chemicals used and their respective purposes:

  • Polymers-Coagulants and Flocculants: A full line of aluminum and iron based coagulants, such as aluminum sulfate (alum), aluminum chlorahydrate (ACH), polyaluminum chloride (PAC), and ferric sulfate, ferric chloride, along with many cationic and anionic flocculants, aid in aggregating suspended particles into larger clumps (flocs) which can be efficiently removed through sedimentation or filtration.

  • Disinfectants: Agents including chlorine, ozone, and hydrogen peroxide are utilized to eradicate harmful microorganisms, thereby ensuring that the treated water is safe for reuse or discharge.

  • pH Adjusters: Substances such as lime, caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), and sulfuric acid are employed to regulate the pH levels of water and wastewater, thereby optimizing the conditions for other treatment processes.

  • Taste and Odor Control Agents: Chemicals like activated carbon or potassium and sodium permanganate serve to neutralize unpleasant tastes and odors caused by organic matter in wastewater.

  • Anti-Foaming Agents: These agents are applied to prevent or reduce foam formation during the treatment process, facilitating smooth operations.

  • Sludge Conditioners: Polymers (coagulants and flocculants) or other conditioning agents are added to improve the dewatering and handling of sludge, which is a byproduct of water and wastewater treatment.

Each chemical has a specific function, and its application depends on the water characteristics and the desired treatment outcomes.