Innova Corporate (India) offers a Color Removal Chemical – a proprietary blend of dicyandiamide-formaldehyde polymer (DCDA-F) and polyamine derivatives specifically engineered for Daman's textile effluent. The textile industry in Daman (Dabhel, Bhimpore, Kadaiya) uses a wide range of reactive, acid, direct, vat, and disperse dyes, producing wastewater with intense color (ADMI often >2000 compared to PCC discharge limit of 200-400). 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 (alum, ferric), this product produces compact, non-leachable sludge (20-30% less volume). For Daman's common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) for textile clusters, adding this chemical after biological treatment (activated sludge process) reduces color to <100 ADMI meeting PCC standards for discharge into Daman Ganga river or for recycling. The product also removes dyes from chemical industry wastewater. It is compatible with polyelectrolyte flocculants (anionic or non-ionic) for enhanced settling. For zero liquid discharge (ZLD) systems in Daman's textile parks (mandated by PCC), this chemical is essential before RO membranes to prevent dye fouling. Available as a 30-40% active liquid (amber to brown, viscosity 500-1500 cP). 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 treating 10+ MLD), bulk tanker supply is available. Shelf life: 12 months (store below 40°C/104°F). We provide color removal efficiency testing using UV-Vis scans and ADMI calculations for Daman's industries.