Model: | - |
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Brand: | - |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Chemicals / Inorganic Chemical Materials / Inorganic Salt |
Label: | waste water treatmen , Ferrous sulfate , FeSO4 |
Price: |
US $1
/ kg
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Min. Order: | 1 kg |
Last Online:08 Sep, 2017 |
Ferrous sulfate for industrial waste water treatment
Properties:
Ferrous sulfate, commonly known as green vitriol, is a sulfate of iron consisting of sky-blue or green monoclinic crystals or crystalline powder, with a relative density of 1.8987 and melting point of 64 °C; it is odorless and convergent and weathers when exposed to air, with the surface turning into a white powder; it is subject to oxidization in moist air, with a brown ferric subsulfate appearing on the surface; it is water glycerol soluble and insoluble in alcohol; ferrous sulfate is reductive and turns from a heptahydrate into a tetrahydrate at 56.6°C, and into a monohydrate at 64.6°C; it loses six crystal water molecules at 90°C, and all the crystal water molecules at 300°C, and decomposes to give off SO2 and SO3 in red hot state; it is also corrosive and fluoresces in dry air; its anhydride form is a white powder, which turns blue-green when reacting with water.
Product Use:
Ferrous sulfate is mainly used as a flocculant and has good flocculation and decolorization; it can also be used to remove heavy metal ions, oils, and phosphorus and for sterilization; it is particularly applicable for decolorization and COD removal in printing and dyeing wastewater, and for ferrite co-precipitation in electroplating waste; it is low cost and the first choice in treatment of printing, dyeing, and electroplating wastewater.
Ferrous sulfate can also be used as a food additive, pigment, raw material for the electronics industry, hydrogen sulfide deodorant, soil conditioner, and industrial catalyst. Technical indicators:
Item Index Standard & No |
National standard GB10531-2006 |
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Type I |
Type II |
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Ferrous sulfate (FeSO4·7H2O) mass fraction percent ≥ |
90.0 |
90.0 |
Titanium dioxide (TiO2), mass fraction (percentage) ≤ |
0.75 |
1.00 |
Water insolubles mass fraction (percentage) ≤ |
0.50 |
0.50 |
Free acids (H2SO4) mass fraction (percentage) ≤ |
1.00 |
- |
Arsenic (As) mass fraction (percentage) ≤ |
0.0001 |
- |
Lead (Pb) mass fraction (percentage) ≤ |
0.0005 |
- |