Poly Aluminum Ferric Chloride

Poly Aluminum Ferric Chloride (PAFC) is a type of coagulant commonly used in water and wastewater treatment processes. It is a hybrid coagulant that combines the properties of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) and ferric chloride, with enhanced performance and capabilities compared to individual coagulants.

PAFC has a wider pH range of effectiveness compared to individual coagulants, allowing for effective treatment across a broader range of water conditions. It also exhibits good stability, providing consistent performance even in varying water quality and treatment scenarios.

Additionally, PAFC has demonstrated improved coagulation efficiency and reduced sludge generation compared to traditional coagulants. This can lead to cost savings in terms of chemical usage and sludge disposal.