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Is polyaluminum chloride corrosive to equipment pipelines during use

Everyone knows that polyaluminium chloride is formed by the reaction of calcium aluminate powder, hydrochloric acid, and bauxite, and hydrochloric acid has strong corrosiveness, so will its product polyaluminium chloride also be very corrosive? And what about corrosive damage to water pipelines and other equipment?

Now our Henan saifu trading Co. Ltd. will introduce these situations in detail:

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1. For the product itself, the hydrochloric acid in the production process mainly reacts and neutralizes the aluminum ash. Although the polyaluminium chloride product obtained has a certain acidity, its acidity is already very weak. Why do we say that it is inedible and touching the eyes, but its acidity is far from having the ability to corrode pipes and equipment;

2. As far as water pipelines are concerned, some corrosion-resistant materials are added to current pipelines during production, mainly to cope with the stable operation of pipelines under certain chemical liquids and high sulfur conditions.

The acid residue in polyaluminium chloride products is already very weak, and the pH value of its aqueous solution is basically close to neutral, so it does not have corrosive chemical characteristics. With the update of current pipeline transportation materials, it is suitable for corrosive liquid flow. It can fully meet the requirements of use, so the use of polyaluminium chloride is not corrosive to pipelines and equipment. Henan saifu trading Co. Ltd. please rest assured.


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