The papermaking industry relies heavily on precise chemical processes to transform raw pulp into high-quality paper products. Among the critical chemical additives, Polyaluminum Chloride (PAC) plays a multifaceted and essential role. Its ability to act as a coagulant and flocculant makes it invaluable for improving fiber retention, enhancing paper strength, and treating the significant volumes of wastewater generated during production. As a dedicated supplier of chemicals to this sector, we understand the unique demands of papermakers and provide high-performance PAC solutions.

Polyaluminum Chloride, with the CAS number 1327-41-9, is an inorganic polymer coagulant widely recognized for its effectiveness in various industrial applications. In papermaking, its primary functions are centered around managing the complex colloidal systems present in the pulp slurry and wastewater.

PAC's Role in Improving Paper Quality:

  • Fiber Retention: In the papermaking process, fine fibers and filler particles can be lost in the white water, reducing yield and increasing operational costs. PAC acts as a retention aid by destabilizing these fines and fillers, allowing them to bind more effectively to the main fiber furnish. This leads to improved retention, reduced material loss, and better formation of the paper sheet.
  • Drainage Improvement: By promoting flocculation, PAC helps to release water from the pulp slurry more quickly. This faster drainage on the paper machine wire allows for higher machine speeds and reduced energy consumption in the drying stages.
  • Sizing Efficiency: PAC can work synergistically with sizing agents, helping to anchor them to the fibers and improve the paper's resistance to liquid penetration.
  • Charge Control: It helps to manage the overall ionic charge balance within the papermaking system, which is crucial for the efficient functioning of other additives.

PAC in Papermaking Wastewater Treatment:

The papermaking process generates large volumes of wastewater that contain residual fibers, fillers, dissolved organic compounds, and color. PAC is an excellent coagulant for treating this effluent. It effectively removes suspended solids and colloidal matter, clarifies the water, and can help reduce the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of the discharge. The use of PAC in wastewater treatment helps mills comply with environmental regulations and can even allow for water recycling, reducing overall water consumption.

Sourcing and Application Tips:

For papermakers looking to buy Polyaluminum Chloride, choosing the right grade is important. While yellow PAC is often sufficient for wastewater treatment, specific grades of white PAC might be preferred for direct addition to the pulp slurry to avoid color transfer. As a leading supplier from China, we offer PAC products that are tailored for the papermaking industry, ensuring consistent quality and performance.

Determining the optimal dosage for both fiber retention and wastewater treatment typically requires on-site testing. Factors such as the type of pulp, filler content, water chemistry, and machine conditions will influence the best dosage rates. We encourage our clients to consult with our technical team for guidance on jar tests and application strategies to maximize the benefits of our PAC products.

If your papermaking operation requires a reliable and high-performing coagulant, we invite you to contact us to learn more about our Polyaluminum Chloride offerings. We are a trusted manufacturer and supplier committed to supporting the efficiency and sustainability of the paper industry. Request a quote today and discover how our PAC can enhance your production processes.