What are flocculants?
Flocculants are polymeric substances that promote the aggregation of fine suspended solids in liquid media. By converting dispersed particles into larger flocs, they enable efficient clarification, thickening and dewatering processes.
Most flocculants are based on polyacrylamide chemistry. Their performance can be tailored by modifying the chemical structure of the polymer to suit specific applications and process conditions.
Where Q-FLOQ is used
Flocculants are used wherever solid–liquid separation is required. They are widely used in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, sludge processing, mining, oil and gas, mineral processing and paper manufacturing.
Across industries, Q-FLOQ supports three key applications:
Primary wastewater treatment | Reducing turbidity and suspended solids from wastewater. |
Sludge dewatering | Removing water from liquid sludge. |
Solids removal | Facilitating the sedimentation or removal of suspended particles. |