Magnesium chloride has many applications, among which magnesium chloride can treat industrial wastewater after dyeing and printing. Let’s take a closer look below:
In the textile dyeing and printing industry, a significant amount of industrial wastewater is generated, which poses a headache for companies. Some unscrupulous companies discharge industrial wastewater and pollute the environment for profit, while traditional microbial methods are ineffective in treating industrial wastewater. Magnesium chloride plays a significant role in decolorizing reactive dyes.
Various dyes used in textile dyeing and printing production can cause colored industrial wastewater. Traditional methods are ineffective in decolorizing this industrial wastewater. Currently, the key to coloring and decolorizing is using aluminum salts and iron salts, which have good decolorizing effects on insoluble dyes but poor effects on water-soluble dyes. Magnesium chloride has a good decolorizing effect on water-soluble dyes, so why not try it in major textile dyeing factories?
Currently, water pollution has become a matter of general concern, and there are many types of wastewater treatment facilities, such as underground wastewater treatment facilities, industrial production wastewater treatment facilities, etc. However, during the initial phase of company infrastructure construction, adding wastewater treatment facilities will increase direct costs for the company. Therefore, many companies are reluctant to invest funds. However, leaving industrial wastewater untreated is not an option, so companies have found a path to sustainable development by using magnesium chloride to treat industrial wastewater.
An important component in treating industrial wastewater is a water purifying agent composed of magnesium chloride, which includes raw materials such as polymeric ferric chloride, polyaluminum chloride, magnesium chloride, polyacrylamide, etc., clearing industrial wastewater once they are used.
Magnesium chloride itself can quickly eliminate residues in water without causing secondary pollution and has a fast reaction rate. It is very suitable for treating large-scale water resources damaged by environmental pollution, making our domestic water safer to use.
The use of magnesium chloride in wastewater treatment has reduced production costs for companies while also increasing profitability.