Pool flocculant Window into the Water Universe 2.5kg
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Flocculant for Pool "Window to the Water Universe" 2.5kg
Flocculant for pools is a readily soluble powder preparation that effectively eliminates turbidity in pool water. The flocculant precipitates particles down to 0.07 microns that cannot be filtered under normal conditions. It significantly improves the performance of sand filters.
For effective removal of suspended particles, the pH value should be set to 7.0-7.4 using "pH-Minus" or "pH+Plus" preparations.
🔹 Key Benefits
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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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Form: Powder
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Product Type: Water treatment agent
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Weight: 2.5 kg
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Shelf life: X months
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Application Type: Private and commercial pools
What types of pools is it suitable for?
Flocculant for Pool "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
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a flocculant needed?
It is used to eliminate water turbidity when a sand filter cannot cope with fine contaminants.
Is flocculant harmful to health?
When properly dosed, flocculants are safe, as confirmed by certificates and years of experience. However, it is crucial to strictly follow the instructions, as overdosing can lead to the formation of a sticky mass.
How does a flocculant differ from a coagulant?
A coagulant neutralizes the charge of particles, causing them to clump together, while a flocculant (floccer) gathers these tiny particles into larger flakes. They work in tandem, often acting together for maximum effect.
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