2B / BW Shalimar Bagh, Opp. BQ Market, Near DLF Mall New Delhi - 110088, India.
Innova Corporate offers Special Flocculant for Mining in the United States – tailored for the nation's diverse mining sector: copper (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Montana), gold (Nevada, Alaska, California, Colorado, South Dakota), iron ore/taconite (Minnesota, Michigan), coal (Wyoming's Powder River Basin, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois Basin), molybdenum (Colorado, Arizona), phosphate (Florida, North Carolina, Idaho), potash (New Mexico, Utah), lithium (Nevada, California, North Carolina, Arkansas, Texas), and aggregates (all states). Our specially formulated high molecular weight anionic and non-ionic flocculants rapidly settle fine particulates in process water from mineral beneficiation (froth flotation, hydrocyclones), tailings thickening, concentrate dewatering, and acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment – enabling water recycling, reducing tailings dam footprint, managing AMD sludge, and meeting stringent EPA Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs: 40 CFR Part 434 for coal, Part 440 for ore mining, Part 421 for non-ferrous metals).
Operations across major US mining regions – Arizona (copper – Morenci, Bagdad, Safford; Freeport-McMoRan, Asarco), Nevada (gold – Carlin Trend, Cortez; Barrick, Newmont), Alaska (gold – Fort Knox, Pogo), Minnesota (taconite – Mesabi Range; Cleveland-Cliffs, U.S. Steel), Michigan (copper, iron), Wyoming (coal – Powder River Basin; Peabody, Arch), West Virginia/Pennsylvania/Kentucky (coal – Appalachia), Florida/North Carolina (phosphate – Nutrien, Mosaic, PCS Phosphate), Utah (copper, molybdenum – Kennecott), New Mexico (potash, copper), California (lithium – Salton Sea geothermal brines, Searles Lake, and other projects), Texas (lithium brine projects), and others use our Special Flocculant to meet zero‑discharge requirements (for water-scarce areas), recover valuable fines (e.g., copper, gold, potash, phosphate), reduce fresh water consumption (by recycling process water), and treat AMD (coagulating iron hydroxides, removing heavy metals). We offer products effective in cold water (Alaska, Minnesota winters – down to -30°C, with special formulation for low temperatures), high TDS (many western tailings ponds), and variable pH (acidic AMD – pH 2-4, or alkaline flotation circuits – pH 10-12). Our technical team can conduct on‑site settling tests (using typical lab methods – graduated cylinder tests, flocculant screening) to optimise polymer selection (anionic vs non-ionic, molecular weight, charge density) and dose. Reduce your water footprint, manage tailings safely (including co-disposal of tailings and waste rock), treat AMD to meet NPDES permits, and comply with EPA's Mining ELGs, Clean Water Act, and state mining regulations (e.g., Arizona DEQ, Nevada BMRR, Alaska DEC, Pennsylvania DEP, West Virginia DEP, Florida DEP, Minnesota PCA) with our mining‑specific flocculants, delivered to any mine or processing plant location across the United States.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Supplier | Innova Corporate India |
| Commercial Designation | Special Flocculant for Mining & Metallurgical Processing |
| Chemical Compound Group | Ultra-High Molecular Weight Synthetic Polymer (Polyacrylamide Base) |
| Available Ionic Configurations | Anionic / Cationic / Non-Ionic (Customized to match specific mineral surface charges) |
| Physical State Options | Free-flowing white granular powder, uniform macro-crystals, or concentrated liquid emulsions |
| Aqueous Solubility Index | 100% water-soluble (forms highly effective, viscous polymer bridging solutions) |
| Target Industrial Frameworks | Coal preparation, gold/copper cyanidation, iron ore washing, sand/gravel wash water clarification |
| Core Mechanism Action | Colloidal charge neutralization, particle polymer bridging, macro-flocculation, high-speed dewatering |
Innova Corporate (India), headquartered at 2B/BW Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, offers industrial-grade Special Flocculant for Mining – a premium ultra-high molecular weight anionic and cationic polyacrylamide series engineered for rapid solid-liquid separation, thickener acceleration, and tailings dewatering for operations across Us. Our specialized polymer formulations are designed for coal washing, iron ore beneficiation, base metal flotation, and mineral processing plants. We maintain a dedicated supply network to ensure that Agartala’s mining operations, coal washeries, and mineral processing facilities receive consistent, high-performance flocculants for superior solid-liquid separation, reduced turbidity, and cost-effective closed-loop water recycling.
In mineral processing circuits, thickener feed wells experience significant hydraulic turbulence and solids density fluctuations. Standard flocculants often shear-degrade, producing weak flocs that report to overflow. Our ultra-high molecular weight (15–20 million g/mol) anionic polyacrylamides feature extended polymer chains with optimized charge density. When injected into the feed well, these long chains rapidly adsorb onto multiple fine mineral particles (clays, silicates, iron oxides, coal fines), forming large, elastic bridge flocs that resist hydrodynamic shear. The high molecular weight also enhances sweeping action—flocs collide and agglomerate into dense, fast-settling aggregates that achieve thickening underflow densities >55% solids, while overflow turbidity drops below 50 NTU, enabling recycled water reuse in closed-loop mining operations in Us.
Yes, we are a leading supplier of high-performance mining flocculants for Us. We ensure prompt delivery and technical support for mineral processing plants, coal washeries, tailings management facilities, and ore flotation circuits throughout the region. Our services include customized polymer grade selection, lab-scale flocculant screening using site slurry samples, on-site dosing optimization, and reliable bulk supply.
Mineral surfaces carry a net negative charge in most neutral to alkaline process waters. Anionic flocculants (moderate to high anionic charge, 20–40% hydrolysis) work best for iron ore, copper, lead-zinc, and coal tailings because the negatively charged polymer backbone extends fully in solution due to mutual repulsion, maximizing particle bridging. Non-ionic polyacrylamides are preferred for acidic circuits where anionic polymers would protonate and collapse. Cationic flocculants are applied in sludge dewatering of mine water treatment plants. Our technical team in Us performs jar testing on your actual slurry samples to recommend the exact molecular weight and charge density for your specific ore body.