Coagulation chemistry validated by the wastewater, not the catalogue.
BlancoWT coagulants are developed for industrial wastewater and process effluents where suspended solids, turbidity, colloidal instability, color contribution and treatment variability must be managed through jar-test driven product selection.
Wastewater does not accept generic chemistry. Coagulants must be proven by jar test.
Product selection depends on water analysis, system design and operating conditions.
Analysis First
Water analysis before product recommendation.
TDS, SDS and certificates are shared upon request.
Liberta can evaluate inorganic coagulants, organic coagulants, cationic and selected anionic/polymeric treatment-aid options, and application-specific formulations according to wastewater character and treatment objective. The final product and dosage direction should be validated through jar testing before field application.
Collect representative sample and define target: turbidity, color, TSS, COD fraction, oil/emulsion, clarification, DAF or discharge target.
Review pH, alkalinity, conductivity, turbidity, suspended solids, color, COD/BOD context and process origin.
Compare inorganic, organic and selected charge-based options at controlled dosage ranges.
Supports neutralization or destabilization of colloidal particles that do not settle naturally.
Helps reduce suspended solids and turbidity when selected according to wastewater behavior.
May support color reduction where the color fraction is coagulation-responsive. Jar testing is required.
Evaluation of sample origin, process variability, visual behavior, pH, turbidity, color and solids profile.
Screening of coagulant routes and dosage ranges under controlled laboratory conditions.
Recommendation of suitable BlancoWT coagulant family and possible flocculant/pH support.
Color, dyehouse variability, suspended solids and COD contribution may require jar-test driven coagulation and flocculation.
Organic solids, fats/oils, turbidity and variable process loads may require application-specific coagulant routes.
Suspended metals, hydroxide sludge, pH sensitivity and clarification targets require jar-test and pH review.
OUR APPROACH
From analysis to monitoring
Structured technical support at every stage of program selection and field review.
Sample
Jar Test
Optimization
Field
Next step
Explore product families, request a document pack, or send water analysis for technical review.