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Textile Wastewater Decolorization Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting

Textile Wastewater Decolorization Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting guide for textile wastewater color removal problems such as poor decolorization, weak flocs, high dosage and unstable results. Use this page when jar-test or plant operation results are not stable.

Common problems and adjustments

Problem Possible reason What to test next
Poor color removal Dosage too low, pH unsuitable, wrong chemical match Test dosage ladder and pH range.
Flocs are loose PAC/PAM not optimized or mixing is wrong Adjust PAC/PAM and mixing sequence.
High COD remains Color removal chemical is not a full COD solution Check biological/oxidation/coagulation process.
Result changes daily Production batch or dye recipe changes Collect samples from different time periods.

Recommended troubleshooting workflow

Check wastewater source

Confirm if dyeing, printing or washing recipe changed.

Repeat jar test

Test fresh samples with dosage ladder and pH adjustment.

Optimize combination

Compare decoloring agent only vs decoloring agent + PAC/PAM.

What to send for technical support

Send photos of raw wastewater, treated water, floc/sludge condition, pH, COD, existing chemicals, dosage and treatment flow. These details help quickly identify whether the issue is color removal, coagulation, flocculation or process operation.

Troubleshooting FAQ

Why does color return after treatment?

Possible reasons include wrong pH, insufficient reaction, unstable wastewater composition or interference from auxiliaries. Jar test should simulate actual operation.

Why are flocs too small?

PAC or PAM dosage/order may need adjustment. Slow mixing and settling time also affect floc size.

Why does dosage suddenly increase?

Dye type, production recipe, wastewater concentration or upstream process may have changed. Retest with fresh wastewater sample.

Need help selecting the dosage?

Send wastewater source, color, pH, COD, current treatment process and target discharge standard. We can suggest water decoloring agent, PAC and PAM testing direction.