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Application
Guidelines
(back to Application
Guidelines index)
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Food Processing |
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Emulsion |
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Powder |
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Poultry |
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• Primary Clarification
(dissolved air flotation) |
FL2550 to FL3249
FL4400 to
FL4800 Seriesb |
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EM540CT, EM640CT or
EMA10 to EM635b |
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AN923 to AN945b
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• Sludge Dewatering |
FL3249c, FL4440 |
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EM240 to EM840 |
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FO4550 to FO4800
(SH, SSH, or VHM) |
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Sugar |
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• Juice Clarification |
FL3249c, FL4440 |
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EM533c |
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AN934c |
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Dairy |
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• Primary Clarification |
FL3249c |
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EM340CTc, EM540CT |
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FO4350SSH, FO4650SSH |
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These applications use an
anionic or non-ionic, emulsion- or powder-form, flocculant-grade polymer
along with the coagulant-grade product. |
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These products are available in GRAS versions. |
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These products are FDA approved under 21CFR173.5 |
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For centrifuge applications, emulsions can be custom-blended to improve floc stability and drainage. Contact one of our resale managers for
assistance. |
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Steel mill process and waste waters are typically cationic; so anionic
or non-ionic polymers with pH adjustments will usually provide good
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Cationic polymers should only be needed in rare instances. |
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