2B / BW Shalimar Bagh, Opp. BQ Market, Near DLF Mall New Delhi - 110088, India.
Polyamine from Innova Corporate India is a high-performance cationic organic coagulant derived from epichlorohydrin and dimethylamine. It is widely used for treating industrial wastewater containing anionic dyes, surfactants, and colloidal silica. Polyamine is particularly effective as a primary coagulant or as a coagulant aid in combination with inorganic coagulants like PAC or alum. It produces dense, fast-settling flocs over a wide pH range – perfect for Mumbai's refinery, petrochemical, textile, and food effluents.
Specifically designed for Mumbai's industrial effluents, our Polyamine is highly effective in refinery wastewater (removing oil emulsions and colloidal silica), petrochemical plant effluents, textile dyeing discharge (Sewri, Parel – flocculating reactive and acid dyes), food processing waste (settling organic fines), and pharmaceutical process water. It works synergistically with PAC to improve turbidity and color removal. The product is stable under Mumbai's hard water and high‑humidity conditions and can be used in both batch and continuous processes. By reducing alum/PAC requirements by 30–50% and lowering sludge generation, it helps Mumbai's industries achieve MPCB compliance with lower chemical costs. Industries in the manufacturing hub of Mumbai prefer our polyamine for efficient primary coagulation.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Supplier | Innova Corporate India |
| Chemical Product Type | Polyamine / Epichlorohydrin-Dimethylamine (EPI-DMA) Polymer |
| Physical Product State | Clear, colorless to light straw-colored viscous liquid configuration |
| Total Aqueous Solubility | 100% miscible and highly dispersible in water matrices at standard dilution factors |
| Baseline Ionic Charge | Strongly Cationic (High charge density active polymer backbone) |
| Effective pH Bandwidth | 4.0 – 10.0 (Maintains high performance in both acidic and alkaline mediums) |
| Primary Plant Function | Electrostatic charge neutralization, organic decoloring, micro-floc aggregation, and coagulant aid |
| Target Processing Sectors | Effluent treatment plants, textile houses, paper mills, ore mining refineries, oilfields, sugar processing |
Innova Corporate (India), headquartered at 2B/BW Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, offers high-performance Polyamine (EPI-DMA Condensation Polymer) for industries across Bombay. Our high-charge density liquid cationic organic coagulant is engineered for rapid color removal, anionic dye destabilization, and primary clarifier acceleration in textile, paper, and municipal ETP systems. We maintain a dedicated supply network to ensure that Agartala’s textile mills, dyeing units, paper manufacturers, mining operations, oilfield facilities, food processing plants, and municipal water treatment systems receive consistent, high-purity polyamine for superior decoloring, reduced sludge generation, and regulatory compliance.
Unlike inorganic coagulants such as alum or ferric chloride that rely on metal hydroxide precipitation and significantly shift system pH, Polyamine operates through direct electrostatic charge neutralization. Its permanently charged quaternary amine groups bind instantly to negatively charged dye molecules and colloidal color bodies across a wide pH range — typically pH 4 to pH 10 — collapsing their solubility and forming compact precipitates without requiring pH correction chemicals. This makes it especially valuable for textile effluent treatment in Bombay where pH fluctuations are a major operational challenge.
Yes, we are a leading supplier of high-performance liquid polyamine coagulant for Bombay. We ensure prompt delivery and technical support for textile ETPs, paper mills, municipal water treatment plants, mining operations, oilfield facilities, and food processing units throughout the region.
Liquid Polyamine eliminates the dissolution preparation time and equipment investment required by powdered coagulants. Being fully water-soluble and ready-to-dose, it integrates directly into existing dosing systems without additional mixing tanks or wetting stages. Its high active charge concentration means lower volumetric doses are needed per unit of treated effluent, reducing storage requirements and chemical handling frequency — a critical advantage for continuous 24-hour ETP operations common in textile and dyeing industries in Bombay.