Description
Accepta 8307 is a technically advanced, high-performance aluminium hydroxide chloride based coagulant scientifically formulated for use in a range of commercial, manufacturing and industrial process activities.
Its excellent performance characteristics make Accepta 8307 ideal for use in the treatment of process water, as a fixing agent in paper processing, for the treatment of oil-contaminated water, paper processing and water recycling.
Accepta 8307 works by neutralising the negative charge on suspended and colloidal matter to produce compact flocs suitable for easy removal by either settlement or flotation processes. Additionally it also promotes more efficient sludge digestion and dewatering.
The active component in Accepta 8307 is a highly cationic aluminium polymer present in high concentration, which is represented as:
[Al13O4(OH)24(H2O)12]7+
Accepta 8307 contains approximately 28% by weight aluminium hydroxide chloride with HIGH cationic charge density.
Fields of Application
The most important fields of application for Accepta 8307 are:
- Fixing agent in paper processing
- Treatment of process water
- Treatment of oil contaminated water
- Paper processing (retention aid)
- Water recycling
Product Benefits
- High performance turbidity / suspended solids removal
- Automatic buffering effect reduces pH depression
- Low chloride content
- Very low sludge volume
- Reduce your chemical dose and treatment costs
Product Properties
Physical state: | Liquid |
Form: | Liquid |
Al2O3: | 16% (w/w) |
Charge: | +1950 |
Colour: | Colourless to light yellow |
Odour: | Not significant |
pH: | >= 2 |
Melting point/freezing point: | < 0 °C (< 32 °F) |
Boiling point, initial boiling point: | 100 – 120 °C (212 – 248 °F) |
Density: | 1200 – 1400 kg/m3 @ 20 oC |
Solubility (water): | Miscible |
*Full details of the product properties are available in the Safety Data Sheet. See below.
Application & Dosage Information
For application advice regarding Accepta 8307 please contact us.
It is always advisable to carry out a ‘Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health’ (COSHH) assessment before use.