As water scarcity and stricter wastewater discharge regulations continue to push global demand for reliable water treatment chemicals, Chinese raw material supplier Mingxin New Materials Group launches stable supply of industrial and drinking grade Polyaluminium Chloride (PAC) to overseas buyers across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.
Polyaluminium Chloride, commonly known as PAC, serves as a high-efficiency inorganic coagulant widely used in drinking water purification, municipal sewage treatment, industrial wastewater clarification, and sludge dewatering. It effectively removes suspended solids, phosphorus, heavy metals and organic pollutants from water systems. Grades including 28% and 30% aluminium oxide PAC are the most frequently inquired specifications from international importers, water engineering contractors and chemical distributors in 2026.
Compared with traditional ferric chloride and aluminium sulfate, PAC features faster sedimentation speed, lower dosage and less residual aluminium content, which helps water plants reduce overall operation costs. Many overseas governments are upgrading ageing water treatment infrastructure under environmental protection policies, bringing sustained procurement demand for bulk water treatment coagulants.
“Many of our global clients are looking for consistent quality, flexible packaging and competitive lead time for PAC shipments. We provide free sample testing, COA certification and support FOB, CFR, CIF and DDP delivery terms to major ports worldwide,” said the Sales Director of Mingxin New Materials Group. The company maintains sufficient inventory for 28% and 30% PAC, with export documents including MSDS, SGS test reports and customs certification to meet different countries’ import compliance requirements.
To support small and large bulk buyers, the firm accepts trial orders and long-term framework cooperation. Technical teams can also offer formulation guidance for water treatment projects. With growing global focus on circular water reuse, water treatment chemicals remain one of the highest inquiry categories on global industrial search platforms.







