Innova Corporate (India) offers a Color Removal Chemical – a proprietary blend of dicyandiamide-formaldehyde polymer (DCDA-F) and polyamine derivatives specifically engineered for Mumbai's textile and dyeing effluents. The textile industry in Mumbai uses a range of dyes, producing wastewater with intense color (ADMI often >1500). This color removal chemical works by forming insoluble complexes with dye molecules through ionic and hydrogen bonding. It is effective at low dosages (30-100 ppm) over pH 5-11. Unlike conventional coagulants, this product produces compact, non-leachable sludge (20-30% less volume). For Mumbai's textile CETPs, adding this chemical after biological treatment reduces color to <100 ADMI meeting MPCB standards. For pharmaceutical ZLD plants (if color from intermediates), it helps remove color before RO membranes. The product is compatible with polyelectrolyte flocculants (anionic or non-ionic). For zero liquid discharge (ZLD) systems in Mumbai's textile clusters, this chemical is essential to prevent RO membrane staining. Available as a 30-40% active liquid (amber to brown). Dosing using a positive displacement pump. We provide color measurement kits (handheld spectrophotometer or ADMI comparator) for on-site monitoring. Pack sizes: 200L drums, 1000L IBCs. For large users (CETPs), bulk tanker supply available. Shelf life: 12 months (store below 40°C/104°F). We provide color removal efficiency testing using UV-Vis scans.