5 Reasons to Choose Aluminium Hydroxide Industrial-Grade Water Treatment & Multi-Industry Solution

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5 Reasons to Choose Aluminium Hydroxide
Industrial-Grade Water Treatment & Multi-Industry Solution

Key applications: Industrial wastewater · Drinking water purification · Flame retardants · Paper manufacturing · Pharmaceuticals · Ceramics

Aluminium Hydroxide Al(OH)₃ water treatment chemical coagulant flocculant industrial wastewater treatment flame retardant filler paper filler Asia supply chain hazardous chemical classification ESG sustainable chemical

Aluminium Hydroxide (Al(OH)₃) is a white powder inorganic compound derived from bauxite ore. It combines three distinctive properties — flame retardancy, high whiteness and electrical insulation — making it indispensable across water treatment, flame retardant materials, paper manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and ceramics. It is also a foundational raw material in Southeast Asia's manufacturing supply chains, and quietly present in many everyday products around us.


01

Efficient impurity removal for stable water quality

  • Rapidly coagulates fine particles, suspended solids and microorganisms
  • Significantly improves drinking water clarity and safety
  • Stabilises process water in industrial operations

Consistent water quality is the foundation of consistent production.

02

Lower maintenance costs, longer equipment life

  • Reduces sludge generation for easier system upkeep
  • Prevents scale build-up and pipeline damage
  • Extends equipment service life and reduces replacement frequency

Less downtime translates directly into lower operating costs.

03

Safe to handle, operator-friendly

  • Relatively stable and non-strongly corrosive
  • Minimal impact on pipelines and storage tanks
  • Low risk to personnel and the environment at recommended dosages

A safer choice suitable for operations of all scales.

04

Strong cost efficiency, regulatory compliance

  • Reduces sludge disposal costs and energy consumption
  • Streamlines treatment processes for better overall efficiency
  • Helps meet discharge standards and avoid regulatory penalties

Some facilities report 15–20% savings in operating costs after adoption.

05

Environmentally sound and sustainability-aligned

  • Reduces reliance on other chemical agents
  • Minimises by-products and chemical residuals
  • Supports ESG reporting and corporate sustainability goals

Sustainable water treatment is increasingly central to ESG commitments.

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Major industries served
15–20%
Potential cost savings
Non-hazardous
General chemical classification

Water Treatment

Industrial wastewater & drinking water

Acts as a coagulant and flocculant to remove suspended solids and heavy metals, achieving compliant discharge water quality.

Flame Retardants

Cables, wiring & construction materials

A halogen-free flame retardant filler used in cable sheaths, wallpaper, building materials and electronic encapsulation.

Paper Industry

Coating & paper filler

Improves paper smoothness, whiteness and print quality as a key process additive in paper manufacturing.

Pharmaceuticals

Antacid active ingredient

An active component in antacid medications, requiring pharmacopoeia-grade purity (USP / JP) and high whiteness standards.

Ceramics & Refractory

Artificial marble & precision ceramics

High-whiteness grades are used in kitchen countertops, ceramic washbasins, refractory bricks and precision ceramic components.

Semiconductors & Insulation

Electrical insulation materials

Leverages its electrical insulation properties in semiconductor packaging and wire and cable coatings.


Wallpaper & wall panels

Added to wallpapers and building panels for flame retardancy, meeting fire safety codes

Kitchen countertops

High-whiteness grades used in artificial marble countertops and kitchen surfaces

Ceramic washbasins

A key raw material in ceramic ware, providing the characteristic white finish and durability

Home electrical wiring

Incorporated into cable insulation sheaths, providing both electrical insulation and flame protection

Antacid tablets

The active ingredient in common antacids, neutralising excess stomach acid

Tap water purification

Used in municipal water treatment plants to remove turbidity and ensure safe drinking water


Is Aluminium Hydroxide a hazardous chemical?

Generally classified as non-hazardous. Under most national regulations, aluminium hydroxide is classified as a general chemical, not subject to hazardous materials controls, and does not require dangerous goods labelling for transport.
Very low toxicity. Its safety has been validated through stringent food and pharmaceutical regulatory reviews, with global approvals for use as an antacid active ingredient.
Non-strongly corrosive. Unlike strong acids or alkalis, aluminium hydroxide does not corrode skin or equipment. Standard industrial gloves and a dust mask are sufficient for routine handling.
Dust precaution. Inhaling large quantities of fine powder may irritate the respiratory tract. Adequate ventilation and a dust mask are recommended during handling — standard practice for any powder material.

※ Actual classifications vary by country and product specification. Always consult the product SDS (Safety Data Sheet) before use. SDS documents are available upon request.


Where does Aluminium Hydroxide come from?

Aluminium hydroxide is derived from bauxite, a reddish-brown mineral ore. Major producing regions are concentrated in tropical and subtropical zones, including Australia, China, Brazil, Indonesia, Guinea and India. As export restrictions on bauxite tighten across various countries, stable in-region supply from Southeast Asia is becoming increasingly critical for downstream manufacturers.

Following the 1972 London Convention, which prohibited ocean dumping of the red mud generated during bauxite washing, Japan progressively moved aluminium hydroxide production offshore. Raw material is now primarily imported and further processed domestically — including particle size reduction and whiteness enhancement — to meet application-specific requirements.

Application Key quality indicators Notes
Artificial marble / ceramics High whiteness Strict aesthetic requirements; whiteness directly affects finished product appearance
Flame retardants / cable insulation Particle size distribution / resin compatibility Affects flame retardant performance and processability
Pharmaceuticals (antacids) Purity (pharmacopoeia grade) Must comply with USP / JP or equivalent pharmacopoeia standards
Water treatment Solubility / reaction rate Affects coagulation efficiency and treatment cost
Paper filler Whiteness / particle size Impacts paper gloss and print quality

Common challenges — and how aluminium hydroxide helps

Excessive suspended solids rapidly clogging filter media
→ Coagulation and flocculation accelerate particle settling, reducing filter load
High sludge volumes driving up downstream treatment costs
→ Reduces sludge generation volume, lowering disposal expenses
Effluent quality failing to meet discharge standards
→ Effectively improves treated water quality to meet regulatory limits
Existing chemicals too corrosive, raising operator safety concerns
→ Relatively mild nature reduces risk to personnel and equipment
Uncertain which grade or specification suits your application
→ We provide samples and specification recommendations to support evaluation
Need a reliable, stable supply source within Asia
→ Multiple sources across Asia — stable supply, controlled lead times

What is the difference between aluminium hydroxide and aluminium sulphate (alum)?

Both act as coagulants, but aluminium hydroxide works across a wider pH range and is less corrosive, making it easier and safer to handle. Aluminium sulphate offers stronger performance in specific pH conditions. The two can be selected or combined based on water quality requirements.

Is aluminium hydroxide a hazardous chemical? Does it require special storage?

It is generally classified as a non-hazardous material, with no dangerous goods transport labelling required. Storage requires only dry, moisture-free conditions to prevent dust dispersion. Standard gloves and a dust mask are adequate for handling. SDS documents are available upon request.

Do quality specifications vary significantly between applications?

Yes, significantly. Artificial marble and ceramics demand high whiteness; flame retardant applications require specific particle size distribution and resin compatibility; pharmaceutical grades must meet pharmacopoeia purity standards. We recommend evaluating specifications per application rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach.

Can Maeda Enterprises supply aluminium hydroxide stably across Asia?

Yes. We have multiple sources across Asia, enabling local supply, shorter lead times and full compliance documentation aligned with regional regulatory requirements.

Aluminium hydroxide plays a critical role across water treatment, flame retardant materials, paper manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and ceramics. Combining high performance, operational safety, cost efficiency and sustainability — backed by a stable Southeast Asia supply chain — it is a dependable long-term partner for industrial operations.

Aluminium Hydroxide Enquiry

Tell us about your application and requirements. We will provide professional recommendations to help you find the right solution. Samples, specification sheets are available upon request.

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