nonionic polyacrylamide in water treatment manufacturer

nonionic polyacrylamide in water treatment manufacturer
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  • Which polymer is used in water treatment?
  • Polymers used in water treatment are characterized by their molecular weight, the predominant sign of their charged sites (anionic, cationic, or nonionic), and their charge density. A simple polymer is nonionic polyacrylamide, the homopolymer formed from acrylamide monomer.
  • What is nonionic polyacrylamide?
  • Nonionic polyacrylamides Nonionic polyacrylamides represent the smallest group of acrylamide-based polymers, representing about 25% of the total polyacrylamide market. Nonionic polyacrylamide is somewhat misleading since in the manufacture of acrylamide, regardless of the route, some degree of hydrolysis of acrylamide occurs.
  • What is anionic polyacrylamide?
  • Anionic Polyacrylamide, is solid powder water-soluble polymer with varying molecular weight and charge density. It is most often used to increase the viscosity of water (creating a thicker solution) or to encourage flocculation of particles present in water and allow rapid settlement of finely suspended solids.
  • What is cationic polyacrylamide?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide, is a white powder water -soluble polymer which is copolymerized by cationic monomer and acrylamide. It has the function of decolorizing, adsorbing, turbid eliminating and bonding. It generate a good flocculation and can decrease the resistance between liquids.