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Derivan Flocculation Medium 1 Litre

$105.00
Derivan has developed a flocculation agent they use to clean their wastewater. This Acrylic Paint Clean up medium comes in 1-litre pails for purchase. Perfect for bringing the water to almost 100% clean. We would only suggest pouring it out into the garden on non-edible plants.
How to Clean up Acryllic Paint using Flocculation Medium;
It is used by adding about three tablespoons of Flocculation Medium to a 9-litre bucket of wastewater. This then needs to be stirred thoroughly for 5-10 minutes, then left for at least 3 hours. What should happen is the particles of pigment, acrylic resin etc, will bind together into a thick sludge and will either sink to the bottom or float, leaving almost clear water which can be poured off (through a cheesecloth or other course fabric). The sludge is then left to dry and disposed of into landfill.

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Derivan Flocculation Medium 1 Litre

$105.00
Derivan has developed a flocculation agent they use to clean their wastewater. This Acrylic Paint Clean up medium comes in 1-litre pails for purchase. Perfect for bringing the water to almost 100% clean. We would only suggest pouring it out into the garden on non-edible plants.
How to Clean up Acryllic Paint using Flocculation Medium;
It is used by adding about three tablespoons of Flocculation Medium to a 9-litre bucket of wastewater. This then needs to be stirred thoroughly for 5-10 minutes, then left for at least 3 hours. What should happen is the particles of pigment, acrylic resin etc, will bind together into a thick sludge and will either sink to the bottom or float, leaving almost clear water which can be poured off (through a cheesecloth or other course fabric). The sludge is then left to dry and disposed of into landfill.

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