Flocculants
Flocculants are high-molecular-weight polymers that bridge destabilised particles into larger, faster-settling flocs, used downstream of coagulation in drinking-water, municipal and industrial wastewater, mining, paper and sludge-dewatering applications. They strengthen floc and reduce moisture in dewatered cake.
The range centres on polyacrylamide (PAM) supplied in anionic, cationic and non-ionic forms, plus natural polymers in some applications. Products are specified by charge type and charge density, molecular weight band, active polymer content, residual monomer limit, and form (dry powder/granule or emulsion/liquid). Dry grades typically dissolve into a make-down solution before dosing; the choice of anionic versus cationic depends on the surface charge of the solids and the duty (clarification versus sludge dewatering). CoA per batch confirms conformity; HS classification is provided on documentation.
Packaging is typically 25 kg bags or FIBC jumbo bags for dry grades, and drums or IBCs for emulsion/liquid grades. Most polymer flocculants are not transport-regulated as hazardous, though SDS handling and slip-hazard notes apply; any regulated grade ships under ADR/IMDG with labelling coordinated where required.
For EU buyers, REACH registration or an Only Representative pathway and CLP/GHS labelling are coordinated where required, with SDS supplied per consignment; potable-water suitability and residual-monomer documentation is provided where requested. SABER/SASO routing applies for Saudi Arabia, and Indian-side documentation is arranged as needed.
Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply flocculants with CoA per batch, SDS, REACH/CLP compliance coordinated for EU, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.
