2B / BW Shalimar Bagh, Opp. BQ Market, Near DLF Mall New Delhi - 110088, India.
Innova Corporate is a leading supplier of Water Decoloring Agent in the United States – specifically designed to remove intense colour from industrial wastewaters including textile dyeing (Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama – cotton, polyester, nylon, wool, with reactive, direct, acid, vat, disperse dyes), pulp & paper (South, Pacific Northwest, Wisconsin – lignin-derived colour, especially from kraft pulping, CTMP, and recycled paper), tannery (Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New York – vegetable tanning extracts, chrome tanning colour), food processing (beet sugar processing, juice, winery, distillery – caramel, anthocyanins, tannins, melanoidins), and chemical plants (dye manufacturing, specialty chemicals). Colour in wastewater can be a significant issue for NPDES permits (aesthetic standards, turbidity, and potential toxicity) and for compliance with state-specific water quality criteria. Our high‑charge cationic polymer (a polyamine, polyDADMAC, or a specialised melamine-formaldehyde condensation polymer – but formaldehyde-free versions are available) works by complexing with anionic colour bodies (negatively charged dye molecules, humic acids, tannins, lignin sulfonates, melanoidins), causing rapid precipitation and flocculation, leaving clear, colourless supernatant that meets EPA and state discharge limits (e.g., <15-50 colour units ADMI, or no visible colour plume).
Industries across the United States – from textile dye houses in North Carolina and South Carolina (Coastal Plain, Piedmont) needing colour removal for discharge into sensitive rivers (Catawba, Tar, Cape Fear, Pee Dee, Santee, Savannah) or for water reuse, to pulp & paper mills in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin (lignin colour removal for discharge into rivers or lakes), to tanneries in Wisconsin (Milwaukee area) and Pennsylvania, to food processors (sugar beet in Minnesota, Michigan, Idaho, North Dakota; juice and winery in California, New York, Washington, Oregon; distilleries in Kentucky, Tennessee) – benefit from our Water Decoloring Agent to achieve >95% colour removal without expensive advanced oxidation processes (e.g., ozone, UV/H₂O₂, electrochemical) or membrane filtration (RO, NF) which may be energy-intensive and produce brine. This is essential for compliance with EPA's Clean Water Act and state-specific NPDES permits (e.g., in water bodies with colour-based water quality standards like many in the Southeast and Pacific Northwest), as well as for water reuse under EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan, and for aesthetic requirements (no visible colour plume that would impair recreation or aesthetics). We offer both liquid (30-50% actives) and powder (highly concentrated) forms, with dosage typically 50-2000 mg/L depending on colour concentration (dye bath effluent may require higher dose, while pulp & paper bleaching effluent may require lower dose). Our technical team can perform decolorisation tests (using ADMI colour measurement, spectrophotometric scan, or visual comparison) on your effluent and provide a complete treatment recipe (often in combination with PAC, PAM, and polyamine). Comply with colour discharge limits, protect US water bodies (rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal waters) from aesthetic and ecological impacts, and support sustainable industrial operations and water reuse in the United States with our specialised water decolouring agent.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Supplier | Innova Corporate India |
| Chemical Compound Group | High-Purity Cationic Polymeric Decoloring Agent |
| Physical Form and Color | Clear, transparent to light yellowish, highly viscous liquid formulation |
| Dynamic Active Ingredients | Highly concentrated quaternary ammonium salt polymer matrix |
| Aqueous Solubility Index | 100% completely water-soluble (easily dilutes for accurate inline chemical dosing) |
| Target Operational pH Range | Performs efficiently across standard industrial effluent ranges (optimized around pH 6.0–9.0) |
| Average Processing Dosage | Typically 10–100 ppm (highly customizable based on effluent dye intensity and specific water matrix) |
| Primary Functional Action | Anionic dye charge neutralization, organic molecular ring destruction, macro-flocculation, COD reduction |
| Environmental Safety Profile | Non-hazardous to secondary biological treatment ecosystems; generates minimal structural sludge volume |
Innova Corporate (India), headquartered at 2B/BW Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, is a leading supplier of specialized Water Decoloring Agents – high-performance cationic polymers and coagulants engineered for rapid dye removal, colloidal destabilization, and industrial effluent purification for industries across Us. Our product range includes dicyandiamide-based decoloring agents, polyamine coagulants, polyDADMAC, and customized polymeric complexes for textile, dyeing, paper, printing ink, and municipal wastewater treatment. We maintain a dedicated supply network to ensure that Agartala’s textile mills, paper plants, printing units, chemical processors, leather tanneries, and ETPs receive consistent, high-efficiency water decoloring agents for >95% color removal, COD reduction, and regulatory compliance.
Most reactive, direct, and acid dyes used in textile processing carry anionic sulfonate (-SO₃⁻) or carboxylate (-COO⁻) groups, which render them highly water-soluble and resistant to conventional coagulation. Our cationic decoloring agents – typically dicyandiamide-formaldehyde polymers or polyamine-epichlorohydrin resins – carry a dense positive charge density. When dosed into the effluent, the polymer chains rapidly undergo electrostatic attraction and charge neutralization with negatively charged dye molecules. This neutralization collapses the dye's electrical double layer, allowing the now-hydrophobic dye-polymer complex to precipitate from solution. Simultaneously, the long polymer chains bridge these precipitated particles into large, rapidly settling flocs for Agartala’s textile ETPs.
Yes, we are a leading supplier of high-performance water decoloring agents for Us. We ensure prompt delivery and technical support for textile dyeing units, paper mills, printing industries, chemical processors, leather tanneries, and industrial ETPs throughout the region. Our services include free jar testing, polymer screening, and full-scale trial support.
Conventional inorganic coagulants like alum or ferric chloride require high dosages (500–1500 ppm) to achieve modest color removal (40–70%) and produce high sludge volumes. Our specialized organic decoloring agents require much lower dosages (50–200 ppm) to achieve >95% color removal, generate up to 70% less sludge volume, operate over a wide pH range without adjustment, simultaneously reduce COD by 50–70%, and improve floc density and settling rates. For a typical textile ETP in Us processing 1000 m³/day, switching from alum to our decoloring agent can save significantly in chemical costs and sludge disposal fees while ensuring consistent compliance with color standards.