Aluminium Sulphate, Al2 (SO4) 3, for Water Effluent Treatment, Paper, Textile Industry

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CAS No.: 10043-01-3, 10043-01-3
Einecs No.: 233-135-0
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2002-09-30
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Model NO.
Al2O3 15%~17%
Formula
Al2(So4)3
Transport Package
Plastic Bag
Specification
SGS ISO
Trademark
LY
Origin
Shandong
HS Code
28332200
Production Capacity
8000tons/Month

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1. Chemical and Physical Properties:
Product name: Aluminium Sulphate or Aluminum Sulfate
Shape: Flakes or Granular or Powder.
Molecular Formula: Al2(SO4)3

Appearance: It is white or grey flake, particle or massive crystallization.
Apt to cake after moisture absorption when laid in air for a long time. A little green because of Fe2+, yellow when Fe2+ is oxided to Fe3+. Soluble in water easily, and water solution is acid.


3. Uses
1. Water Treatment
One of the most important uses of aluminum sulfate is in water treatment and purification. When added to water, it causes microscopic impurities to clump together into larger and larger particles. These clumps of impurities will then settle to the bottom of the container or at least get large enough to filter them out of the water. This makes the water safer to drink. On the same principle, aluminum sulfate is also sometimes used in swimming pools to decrease the cloudiness of the water.
2. Dyeing Fabrics
Another one of the many uses of aluminum sulfate is in dyeing and printing on cloth. When dissolved in a large amount of water that has a neutral or slightly alkaline pH, the compound produces a gooey substance, aluminum hydroxide. The gooey substance helps dyes stick to the cloth fibers by making the dye water insoluble. The role of aluminum sulfate, then, is as a dye "fixer, " which means that it combines with the molecular structure of the dye and the fabric so the dye doesn't run out when the fabric gets wet.
3. Paper Making
In the past, aluminum sulfate was used in making paper, although synthetic agents have mostly replaced it. The aluminum sulfate helped to size of the paper. In this process, aluminum sulfate was combined with rosin soap to change the absorbency of the paper. This changes the ink-absorbing properties of the paper. Using aluminum sulfate means that the paper was made under acidic conditions. Use of synthetic sizing agents means that acid-free paper can be produced. Acid-free paper does not break down as fast as paper sized with acid.
4. Household
Some of the most common uses of aluminum sulfate are found within the home. The compound is often found in baking soda, although there's some controversy over whether it's appropriate to add aluminum to the diet. Some antiperspirants contain aluminum sulfate because of its antibacterial properties, although as of 2005 the FDA does not recognize it as a wetness reducer. Finally, the compound is the astringent ingredient in styptic pencils, which are designed to stop small cuts from bleeding.
5. Gardening
Other interesting uses of aluminum sulfate around the house are in gardening. Because aluminum sulfate is extremely acidic, it's sometimes added to very alkaline soils to balance the pH for plants. When the aluminum sulfate comes into contact with water, it forms aluminum hydroxide and a much diluted sulfuric acid solution, which alters the soil acidity. Gardeners who plant hydrangeas apply this property to change the flower color (blue or pink) of the hydrangeas since this plant is very sensitive to soil pH.
6. Tanning Leather
Leather is used in popular fashions, furniture and in some safety gloves and it must be tanned before it can be worked. Many tanners use a mixture of aluminum sulfate, sodium carbonate, sodium chloride and flour which is made into a paste and applied to the dried skins. The paste is allowed to sit on the skin for at least 24 hours before it is scraped off and reapplied. This is repeated several times. The sulfate acts as a preservative and prevents the skin from decaying.


4. Package:
Packaging Detail: PP/PE 50kg/bag; 25kg/bag; Jumbo bag or according to customers' requirements.

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