Flocker for pool Window into the Water Universe 1l
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Pool Flocculant Window to the Water Universe 1l
Pool flocculant is a liquid preparation for clarifying pool water. It allows the removal of fine and very fine suspended particles by clumping them together, which allows them to be removed by the filter or a pool vacuum. It captures particles down to 0.07 microns that would not otherwise be retained by the filter.
Before using the product, check and, if necessary, adjust the pH (7.0-7.4) and free chlorine (0.3-0.6 mg/l) values.
🔹 Key Advantages
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Increased filtration efficiency
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Disinfectant savings
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Turbidity removal
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Water clarification
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Material safety
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
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Release form: Liquid
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Type: Water treatment product
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Volume: 1 L
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Shelf life: X months
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Application type: Private and commercial pools
Which pools is it suitable for?
Pool Flocculant Window to the Water Universe is recommended for:
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Frame pools
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Concrete pools
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Composite pools
For distributors and dealers
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Technical consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a flocculant needed?
It is needed to eliminate water turbidity if the sand filter cannot cope with fine impurities.
Is flocculant harmful to health?
When properly dosed, flocculants are safe, as confirmed by certificates and many years of experience. However, it is important to strictly follow the instructions; overdosing can lead to the formation of a sticky mass.
How does a flocculant differ from a coagulant?
A coagulant neutralizes particle charges, causing them to clump together, while a flocculant collects these small particles into larger flakes. They work in pairs, often acting together for maximum effect.
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