
Aluminium chlorohydrate (ACH) has become one of the most preferred coagulants in modern water and wastewater treatment systems. Compared to conventional coagulants such as aluminium sulphate (alum) and ferric salts, ACH offers higher efficiency, lower sludge generation, better pH stability, and superior downstream performance.
For industries seeking reliable clarification, reduced operating costs, and stable process control, aluminium chlorohydrate is increasingly the coagulant of choice.
What Is Aluminium Chlorohydrate (ACH)?
Aluminium chlorohydrate is a highly basic, pre-polymerized aluminium coagulant. Unlike alum, which hydrolyses only after dosing, ACH already contains active aluminium polymer species that are immediately effective in destabilizing colloidal particles.
This unique chemistry is the foundation of ACH’s superior performance.
1. High Basicity and Superior Coagulation Efficiency
ACH typically has a basicity of 40–85%, meaning it is partially neutralized before application.
Key benefits of high basicity:
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Rapid charge neutralization of colloids
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Stronger and denser floc formation
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Faster clarification
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Lower dosage compared to alum
2. Wide and Stable pH Operating Range
One of the biggest operational advantages of ACH is its ability to perform effectively across a wide pH range (approximately pH 5.0–9.0).
Why this matters:
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Minimal or no pH correction required
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Reduced lime or caustic soda consumption
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Stable performance despite raw water fluctuations
This makes ACH ideal for industrial plants with variable influent quality
