Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals

Nirmaan WaterTech Solutions supplies a comprehensive range of industrial water treatment chemicals for process industries across India. Our chemical programme covers every stage of the water treatment cycle — from raw water intake through to boiler feed, cooling systems and effluent discharge.

We supply coagulants and flocculants for clarification and sedimentation, antiscalants and scale inhibitors for RO membranes and heat exchangers, corrosion inhibitors for cooling towers and closed-loop systems, oxygen scavengers and pH boosters for boiler water treatment, biocides for microbiological control, and RO membrane cleaning chemicals for flux recovery and fouling removal.

Our technical team supports each chemical programme with dosing recommendations, water analysis and on-site troubleshooting to ensure your treatment plant operates within specification and within regulatory discharge limits. We serve clients in the textile, pharma, chemical, food processing, power and infrastructure sectors across Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are industrial water treatment chemicals?

Industrial water treatment chemicals are specialty chemicals that protect equipment and maintain water quality in industrial systems. They include antiscalants, corrosion inhibitors, biocides, coagulants, flocculants, RO membrane cleaners, oxygen scavengers and pH adjusters.

What chemicals are used in cooling tower water treatment?

Cooling tower treatment uses scale inhibitors (antiscalants) to prevent mineral deposits, corrosion inhibitors to protect metal surfaces, biocides to control Legionella and algae, and dispersants to keep suspended solids in suspension. Bleed-off control is also part of a complete programme.

What is an antiscalant and why is it used in RO systems?

An antiscalant is dosed into RO feed water to prevent mineral scaling (calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate, silica, barium sulphate) on RO membranes. It allows systems to operate at higher water recovery rates — typically 70–80% — without premature fouling.

What chemicals are used for boiler water treatment?

Boiler chemicals include oxygen scavengers (DEHA, sodium sulphite) to prevent corrosion, scale inhibitors for heat transfer surfaces, pH neutralising amines to maintain alkalinity, and condensate line chemicals to protect against CO₂ corrosion.

What is the difference between a coagulant and a flocculant?

A coagulant (alum, ferric chloride) destabilises suspended particles by neutralising surface charge. A flocculant (polyelectrolyte) then bridges these destabilised particles into larger, fast-settling flocs. Both are used together in ETP and water treatment plant clarification stages.