Polyacrylamide Flocculant Water Treatment Solution

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January 13, 2026
Brief: Our team walks you through how the High Molecular Weight Polyacrylamide Flocculant performs in common water treatment scenarios. This video demonstrates its application in recycling wastewater from clay production, centrifugal separation in coal washing, and industrial wastewater treatment, showcasing its strong flocculation and solid-liquid separation capabilities.
Related Product Features:
  • Available in anionic, cationic, and nonionic ionic charge options to suit various water treatment needs.
  • Features a high molecular weight ranging from 5 to 27 million for effective flocculation and sedimentation.
  • Solid content is ≥90% for powder forms, ensuring high potency and efficiency in applications.
  • Dissolves in ≤45 minutes for anionic powder and ≤10 minutes for emulsion, facilitating quick preparation.
  • Effectively reduces friction resistance between liquids, enhancing flow and treatment processes.
  • Works synergistically with polyaluminum chloride (PAC) to remove contaminants like chromacity, turbidity, and oils.
  • Applicable in diverse fields including industrial wastewater, coal washing tailings, and clay production recycling.
  • Packaged in sealed, durable containers to maintain product integrity and prevent moisture absorption.
FAQs:
  • What are the main application fields for this Polyacrylamide Flocculant?
    It is used for recycling wastewater in clay production, centrifugal separation of coal washing tailings, filtration of iron ore fine particles, and general industrial wastewater treatment across various sectors.
  • How do I determine the correct dosage for water treatment?
    Optimal dosage should be determined through preliminary testing; it is recommended to adjust the water pH before treatment and prepare a 0.1% concentration solution using neutral, desalted water for best results.
  • What is the difference between anionic, cationic, and nonionic Polyacrylamide?
    Anionic has a molecular weight of 5-27 million and hydrolysis degree of 10%-90%, cationic has 6-15 million and 5%-80%, and nonionic has 5-12 million and <5%; each is selected based on the specific contaminants and water chemistry.
  • How should the Polyacrylamide Flocculant be stored?
    Store sealed in a dry, cool location below 35°C, as the product is hygroscopic; prevent powder scattering to avoid slipperiness, and use inner plastic bags within polypropylene woven or fiber plate drums for packaging.
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