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6880 Cat-Floc
Polymer Flocculent
dilution
rate: 50-500 ppm
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Cat-Floc is designed for
improving the clarification of settling solids and
de-watering of industrial wastewater and municipal
sewage systems as an initial treatment. Cat-Floc
increases the efficiency of clarifiers and thickeners
by raising the solids content of the sludge to aid in
de-watering. Used for both industrial and municipal
wastewater effluent streams.
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6881 Floc-It
Polymer Flocculent
dilution
rate: ready to use
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An easy-to-use and
effective sanitary and storm sewer cleaner. Will
assist in removing deposits that commonly restrict
and/or plug sewer lines.
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6883 Floc-It II
Polymer Sand and Silt
Remover, Flocculent
dilution
rate: ready to use
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A highly concentrated
flocculent polymer. Designed for both industrial waste
water and municipal sewage systems to provide improved
clarification.
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6885 G.B.Breakdown
Floating digester,
defoamer, and degreaser
dilution
rate: ready to use
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A floating grease and scum
solvent. Extremely effective in dissolving scum
blankets and grease balls in lift stations, sewer
lines, and wet wells.
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6889 Odo Rout
Grease solvent &
Sewage Odor Controller
dilution
rate: 4:100 water
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A highly concentrated
water emulsifiable solvent for positive protection
against accumulation of grease, sludge, and odors in
drains, grease traps, cesspools, septic tanks,
chemical toilets, and sewage plants.
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6895 Red Hot Sewer Solvent
Grease solvent &
Sewage Odor Controller
dilution
rate: ready to use
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A powerful granular
solvent which quickly clears blocked sewers and drain
lines. Effective against grease. oil, fibers, sludge
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Wgt. |
Per lb. |
Price |
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| 60 lb. Pails |
62 |
3.00 |
180.00 |
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6899 Whomp
Liquid Alkali Drain
Opener
dilution
rate: ready to use
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Liquid sewer and drain
solvent that will clear stoppage caused by grease,
oil, fibers, sludge, and other organic matter in
sewers.
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