Innova Corporate (India), an MSME & ISO 9001:2015 Certified Co. is specialized in the Manufacturing & Supplying of Ferric Chloride, Ferric Chloride Anhydrous.
As a leading name among Anionic Polyelectrolyte manufacturers, Innova Corporate (India) delivers top-tier synthetic organic polymers to the expansive industrial zones of Bangalore. These high-molecular-weight anionic flocculants are specifically designed to meet the sophisticated demands of Bangalore’s common effluent treatment plants (CETP) and specialized biotechnology manufacturing sectors. In the Bangalore market, our polymers provide a reliable solution for achieving superior water clarity and ensuring that industrial discharge meets the stringent environmental norms required for the city’s sustainable growth.
This specialized compound is extensively utilized across Bangalore as a potent flocculating agent that bridges suspended solids to facilitate rapid settling in modern sedimentation tanks. It remains a critical component for Bangalore’s industrial water cycles, enabling optimized resource recovery and more efficient sludge dewatering for local manufacturing units. Available in multiple specialized grades, we ensure that every shipment to Bangalore maintains an exact chemical composition, provided in moisture-proof industrial packaging to guarantee a long shelf life and peak performance.
Faster sedimentation rates for high-turbidity water in Bangalore.
High-chain molecules ensure stable particle capture in Bangalore plants.
Highly concentrated powder requires minimal dosage in Bangalore.
Improves filter press efficiency for Bangalore sludge management.
| Chemical Nature | Acrylamide Based Anionic Polymer | Appearance | White Granular Powder |
| Degree of Charge | Medium to High Anionic | Molecular Weight | 18 - 22 Million (Very High) |
| Bulk Density | 0.75 - 0.85 g/cm³ | Standard Mesh Size | 20 - 100 Mesh |
| Solubility | 100% Water Soluble | Effective pH | 4.0 - 12.0 (Bangalore Range) |
Consult our experts for Bangalore specific industrial water concentrations.