Aqualeon coagulant liquid, 1 l (1.1 kg)
When clouding water and after shock chlorination of swimming pools, use the Aqualeon coagulant. He binds the smallest suspended particles of impurities together and forms flakes, which are then easy to remove from the bottom with a water vacuum cleaner. The water after that becomes crystal clean.
Composition: aqueous solution of aluminum polyoxicchloride.
Method of application: before the use of the coagulant should be checked and if necessary, bring to the norm of 7.2–7.6 the value of the pH of the water and the value of free chlorine to a norm of 0.1-0.5 mg/l for the water of swimming pools.
Water purification in a public basin: the coagulant is injected with a dosing device at a rate of 10–20 ml per 1 m³ (depending on turbidity) to a sand filter. Passing the drug through filtering is not allowed if the filter is diatomy or on cartridges. After a set of the required amount of water, filtering is turned off and at least 20 minutes are given to stand. A layer of flakes and suspensions from the bottom of the pool is removed using a water vacuum cleaner, then the filtration of water in the pool is turned on. If the clouding of water is not completely eliminated, then the filter is washed and processed repeat.
Water purification in a private pool: with high turbidity and after shock chlorination, the amount of coagulant injected can be up to 200 ml of 10 m³ of water. The dosage of the drug is chosen experimentally depending on the turbidity of water and previously diluted in a separate container with water. Then, with stopped filtration, the resulting solution of watering can be poured around the entire perimeter of the pool. After that, the water in the pool is at least 12 hours. A layer of flakes and suspensions from the bottom is collected by a water vacuum cleaner and sent to the sewer.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| The form of release | Liquid |
| Type of means | Coagulant |
| Weight, kg/volume, l | 1 |
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Tags: Chemistry for pools (sports and tourism), chemistry for pools (garden and garden)