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DelPAC® 2950 Polyaluminum Chloride

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DelPAC® 2950 is widely accepted as the preferred polyaluminum chloride for cost-effective improvement of finished water quality. As a coagulant, it enhances filter performance, potentially eliminates the need for pH adjustment with alkalis, and decreases sludge residuals. It meets the specifications of American Water Works Association Standard B408-18 and complies with the requirements of NSF/ANSI/CAN 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects with a maximum dosage of 250 mg/L.

Chemical Name: Polyaluminum Chloride Hydroxide Sulfate

Functions: Coagulant

CAS Number: 39290-78-3

Chemical Family: Aluminum Compounds, Aluminum Salts, Chlorides, Sulfates

Synonyms: AlCl3, Aluminium Chloride, Aluminum Trichloride

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

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Applications & Uses

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Principal Uses

Drinking water / wastewater treatment – removal of suspended and dissolved matter such as organics and phosphorus.

Product Usage Information
  • At the upper end of the basicity range, minimal pH depression, can be used in high pH systems.
  • Used in TOC reduction, metals removal, FOG.
  • Used in water treatment as a primary coagulant for the removal of turbidity, color, suspended solids, heavy metals, and phosphorus.

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Aluminum Oxide17.25 - 18.25%
Product Weightapprox. 10.93lbs /US Gallon
Aluminum9.1 - 9.7%
Freezing Point10°F
Basicity77 - 81%
pH Value (Neat)2.1 - 3.1
Specifications
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity (at 60°F)1.29 - 1.33
Note

FOG = Fat, oil, and grease; MDW = Municipal drinking water; IWW = Industrial wastewater

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Delivery

55 gallon drums, 275 gallon IBCs (totes), tank trucks and railcars

Storage & Handling

Handling

Observe caution when handling corrosive materials.