Chemifloc Announce €5 Million Investment in Shannon Foynes Port for New Bulk Storage Facility

Friday, April 21, 2017

Shannon headquartered company Chemifloc, the largest producer of water treatment chemicals in Ireland, has completed a €5 million investment in new bulk liquid chemical storage facilities at Shannon Foynes Port Company’s largest port at Foynes, Co. Limerick.


Chemifloc's commitment to the Environment

Friday, March 10, 2017

Environmental stewardship is integral to every decision we make.

Chemifloc operate in a highly regulated and statutorily audited industry and have operated under the control of the Environmental Protection Agency for the past 22 years.


Aluminium Sulphate IS EN 1302 Analysis

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Did you know that Specific Gravity alone is not an appropriate measurement of Alumina content?

Chemifloc Ltd announce that they have sourced an independent laboratory that can now carry out analysis as directed by IS EN 1302.

Chemifloc and REACH compliancy

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Chemifloc are delighted to inform our customers that our flocculants are fully registered with the European Chemicals Agency, and are compliant with REACH Regulations.

For more information, please read the following REACH Status letter

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Another big Freeze? How to help prevent your Alumium Sulphate from crystallizing this winter

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Download our guide to help prevent your Alumium Sulphate from crystallizing this winter.

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Meeting EU Water Quality Standards

Monday, February 15, 2010

Hilary Lawless writes about water quality standards and a new national standard, the ISO 24512. Chemifloc recently became the first manufacturer in Ireland to achieve this prestigious mark..


Chemifloc first to achieve the Irish Standard Mark for primary water treatment chemicals

Monday, February 15, 2010

Chemifloc - the largest producer of water treatment chemicals in Ireland, has become the first chemical manufacturer on the island of Ireland to achieve the Irish Standard Mark in relation to three chemicals it supplies to local authorities for purifying drinking water.