Aluminium Sulphate Powder
Aluminium Sulfate 17% Powder Al2(SO4)3·nH2O Water Treatment & Industrial Grade 250g–3000g
Product Overview:
High quality Aluminium Sulfate 17% Powder is a versatile industrial and water treatment chemical widely used for water purification, pH control, dyeing, paper manufacturing, and gardening applications. This high-performance coagulating agent contains approximately 17% Al₂O₃ content and is supplied in secure resealable packaging for safe storage and long shelf life.
Key Features:
- Aluminium Sulfate 17% Al₂O₃ Content
- Suitable for Water Treatment & Industrial Applications
- Effective Coagulating & Clarifying Agent
- Available in Multiple Packaging Sizes
- Secure Resealable Aluminium Bags & Heavy-Duty Containers
Uses:
- Water treatment and clarification
- pH adjustment in industrial processes
- Paper manufacturing applications
- Dyeing and textile processing
- Gardening and soil acidification
📋 Product Details:
- Chemical Name: Aluminium Sulfate 17%
- Molecular Formula: Al2(SO4)3·nH2O
- Al₂O₃ Content: Approx. 17%
- Form: Fine Powder / Granular Powder
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Available Sizes:
- 250g Aluminium Bag
- 500g Aluminium Bag
- 500g HDPE Bottle
- 1500g Jerry Can
- 3000g Bucket
- Packaging: Resealable Aluminium Bags, HDPE Containers & Buckets
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from moisture
📈 Other Names:
Aluminium Sulphate 17%, Alum 17%, Aluminium Sulfate Powder, Water Treatment Alum, Industrial Aluminium Sulfate, Al2SO43, Aluminium Sulfate Hydrate, Water Clarifier Powder, Soil Acidifier, Textile Processing Chemical, Coagulation Chemical, Pond Water Treatment Powder, Aluminium Sulfate Al₂O₃ 17%
How to Use Aluminium Sulfate 17% Powder – 5 Popular Examples
1. Water Clarification Treatment
Ingredients:
- 1000 litres water
- 10g–50g Aluminium Sulfate Powder
Steps:
- Dissolve the required amount in warm water.
- Add solution evenly into the water source.
- Stir thoroughly for proper distribution.
- Allow particles to settle naturally.
- Filter or remove sediment if necessary.
⚠️ Use protective gloves and avoid inhaling powder.
2. Soil Acidification for Plants
Ingredients:
- 1 square metre soil area
- 20g–100g Aluminium Sulfate Powder
Steps:
- Measure required quantity carefully.
- Sprinkle evenly onto soil surface.
- Mix lightly into topsoil.
- Water thoroughly after application.
⚠️ Do not overapply as excessive acidity may damage plants.
3. Paper Craft & Manufacturing
Ingredients:
- Paper pulp mixture
- Appropriate amount of Aluminium Sulfate
Steps:
- Add powder gradually into pulp mixture.
- Stir continuously for even dispersion.
- Allow chemical binding process to occur.
- Continue standard paper processing methods.
⚠️ Wear eye protection during handling.
4. Textile Dyeing Process
Ingredients:
- Fabric dye bath
- Aluminium Sulfate Powder as mordant
Steps:
- Dissolve powder fully in warm water.
- Add solution to dye bath.
- Soak fabric according to dye instructions.
- Rinse fabric thoroughly after treatment.
⚠️ Use in well-ventilated areas only.
5. Pond Water Treatment
Ingredients:
- Pond water
- Measured Aluminium Sulfate Powder
Steps:
- Dissolve powder in a separate container.
- Apply evenly across pond surface.
- Allow suspended particles to coagulate.
- Monitor water clarity regularly.
⚠️ Avoid overdosing and follow environmental safety guidance.
❓ FAQ
1. What does Aluminium Sulfate 17% mean?
The 17% refers to the approximate Al₂O₃ (aluminium oxide) content commonly used as an industry grading specification.
2. What is Aluminium Sulfate Powder used for?
It is commonly used for water treatment, soil acidification, paper manufacturing, dyeing, and industrial processing.
3. What packaging sizes are available?
Available in 250g aluminium bags, 500g aluminium bags, 500g HDPE bottles, 1500g jerry cans, and 3000g buckets.
4. How should Aluminium Sulfate be stored?
Store in a cool, dry area away from moisture using the sealed original container.
5. Are protective measures recommended during handling?
Yes, gloves, eye protection, and good ventilation are recommended when handling the powder.
