Surfactants for Water Treatment
In the dynamic world of water treatment, surfactants emerge as key players, playing a vital role in the quest for clearer and purer waters. These substances, known for their ability to alter the surface properties of water, have become essential tools in various applications, from removing contaminants to optimizing industrial processes.
Surfactants are chemical compounds that have the unique ability to reduce the surface tension of water. This means they can break the surface barrier of water, allowing greater interaction between water and other substances such as oils, fats, and solid particles.
Reduction of Surface Tension: Surfactants decrease the surface tension of water, facilitating the dispersion and cleaning of contaminants.
Emulsification: They can emulsify oils and fats, allowing them to be dispersed in water and removed more easily.
Solid Dispersion: They help disperse solid particles suspended in water, preventing sediment formation.
Enhanced Penetration: They facilitate the penetration of chemicals into water and solid surfaces, improving the effectiveness of treatments.
Compatibility: They are compatible with a wide range of chemicals used in water treatment.
Wastewater Treatment: In wastewater treatment plants, surfactants help remove oils, fats, and suspended solids, improving the quality of treated water.
Surface Washing: In industrial and commercial surface cleaning, surfactants emulsify dirt and facilitate its removal.
Oil Industry: They are used to displace and recover oil trapped in underground reservoirs.
Food Industry: In cleaning equipment and utensils used in food production.
Agriculture: To improve the penetration of pesticides and fertilizers into soil and plants.
Effective Removal of Contaminants: They help remove contaminants such as oils, fats, and suspended solids from water more efficiently.
Water Quality Improvement: They contribute to water purification, which is essential for its reuse or safe return to the environment.
Efficiency in Industrial Processes: In industrial applications, surfactants enhance the efficiency of cleaning and water treatment processes.
Sustainability: By allowing greater efficiency in cleaning and treatment, surfactants can contribute to water conservation and the reduction of contaminating waste.
Amphoteric Surfactants
Amine Oxide
Quiminox QL
Anionic Surfactants
Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS)
Marlon® ARL
Serdet® DSK 40
SLES 27
Non-Ionic Surfactants
Alkyl Polyglycosides (APG)
APG Surfactant 810/70
EO/PO Alcohols
Emuldac® ALCS-100 SC
Emuldac® AS-25 SC
Emulgante® CO-2
Ethoxylated C11 Alcohols
Lialet® 111/7/90
Ethoxylated C12-C15 Alcohols
Lialet® 125-7
Lialet® 125/9
Ethoxylated C13 Alcohols
Tridac® ISO-8
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