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titleOfInvention Material for industrial wastewater treatment
abstract The invention discloses a material for industrial wastewater treatment. The material is made of raw materials comprising, by weight, 6-14 parts of aluminum polychlorid, 3-11 parts of lime, 6-14 parts of diammonium hydrogen phosphate, 4-8 parts of outer shell powder of a shell, 3-11 parts of ferric sulfate, 7-10 parts of closed cell perlite, 5-7 parts of microelements, 1-5 parts of powdered sulfur, 6-12 parts of bio-active humic acid, 6-8 parts of brassinolide, 1-5 parts of mycorrhizal fungi, 6-12 parts of aluminum hydroxide, 8-13 parts of gum dammar and 2.5-6 parts of pimacol. The material has the advantages that heavy metal ions can be restored, toxic substances floating in water are flocculated, and oxygen dissolving rate in water is increased.
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