
PolyGlu is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans to purify
Nov 16, 2018 · PolyGlu is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans to purify water. It's safe and eco-friendly and just a gram can treat up to 5 liters of polluted water Archived post.
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PolyGlu is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans to purify
Sep 26, 2023 · Polyglu is a powder, primarily composed of a coagulant made from fermented soybeans, which serves to quicken the clotting of impurities found in water. Polyglu is unique in that is a safe and environmentally friendly purifying agent that has been successfully applied in the food and industrial equipment industries.
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PolyGlu is a coagulant made from fermented soybeans to purify
Nov 16, 2018 · The settled floc forms a sludge which often has an anaerobic layer, which wouldn’t be a good thing for the bottom of a natural body of water. The sludge can also get very dense. Depending on how fast this polyglu degrades it could be interesting.
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