Water treatment chemicals are chemical compounds that are used to purify water for a variety of applications, including drinking, industrial pro...
Published on by Jim Travis, Consultant ( Water & Waste Water) at MarketsandMarkets
Water treatment chemicals are in high demand due to the need for safe drinking water and the need to clean industrial wastewater. Chlorine, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, scale inhibitors, and flocculants are among the most commonly used water treatment chemicals. Chlorine is used to kill bacteria and other microbes, whereas biocides are used to control algae growth. Corrosion and scale inhibitors are used to prevent corrosion and scale buildup in pipes, while flocculants are used to clump together suspended particles so that they can be filtered out more easily.
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