Chemical flocculants - Kemira
Anionic polyacrylamides are easier to polymerize to very high molecular weights. We produce anionic powder flocculants / polyacrylamides (ADPAM) with anionic charge density ranging from 0-100%. We also offer anionic inverse emulsion (AEPAM)
Anionic PAM (APAM) accounted for over 50% of the global polyacrylamide market volume share in 2025. Its versatile properties make it highly desirable in wastewater treatment industries. The growing demand for recycling wastewater and treating
Properties of Polyacrylamides
are high molecular weight water soluble or swellable polymers formed from acrylamide or its derivatives. Their glass transition temperature is well above room temperature (> 400 K). The only commercially important polyacrylamide is poly
Polyacrylamide (PAM) Anionic / Cationic. 【Product description】. Molecular weight:71.07. CAS No:9003-05-8. Appearance: white fine-sand shaped powder or colorless transparent colloid. This product is technically named Polyacrylamide, which is a
Fast Dissolving Polymers - TianFloc Canada Inc.
Unlike traditional polyacrylamide with the long dissolution process, TianFloc has a premium range of dry polymers which can be completely solubilized within 15 minutes of powder to water addition (0.3-0.5% solution). These fast dissolving
Anionic polyacrylamide was the major product type, accounting for over 45% share of the global polyacrylamide market in 2014. Anionic polyacrylamide is anticipated to continue its dominance in the
Papermaking aid - Betzdearborn, Inc.
Charged organic polymer microbeads in paper making process 1992-12-01 Honig et al. 162/168.3 5032227 Production of paper or paperboard 1991-07-16
Polyacrylamide is used to flocculate solids in a liquid. This process applies to water treatment, and processes like paper making and screen printing. Polyacrylamide can be supplied in a powder or liquid form, with the liquid form being Get
Dry Polymers | Powder & Solid Polymeric Treatment Chemicals
Dry Polymers. Accepta’s dry powder polymers have been scientifically designed for use in a wide range of demanding commercial, industrial and municipal applications involving the treatment of process waters, wastewater and effluent treatment.
Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a synthetic polymer obtained by polymerization of acrylamide monomer, with the molecular formula CH 2 CHCONH 2. It is majorly used for flocculation of solids in a liquid, in processes such as water treatment, paper making
PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDES CONTAINING DIRECT DYE WITH A HIGH AFFINITY FOR CELLULOSE
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE bioresources Yokota et al. (2009). “High affinity aPAM using dye,” BioResources 4(2), 497-508. 497 PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDES CONTAINING DIRECT DYE WITH A HIGH
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- Does polyacrylamide have pricing and availability?
- Pricing and availability is not currently available. storage temp. Looking for similar products?
- Visit Product Comparison Guide Polyacrylamide is commonly used as a water soluble homopolymer which is biocompatible.
- Is polyacrylamide a water soluble homopolymer?
- Visit Product Comparison Guide Polyacrylamide is commonly used as a water soluble homopolymer which is biocompatible. Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot/Batch Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.
- What is linear anionic polyacrylamide (PAM)?
- Linear anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been used in irrigation practices as a flocculating agent to minimize water losses through seepage in earthen canals. The stability of PAM is of concern because of the possibility of acrylamide (AMD) monomer release during
- Do pressure-driven flows of high molecular weight polyacrylamide solutions decrease?
- Pressure-driven flows of high molecular weight polyacrylamide solutions are examined in nanoslits using fluorescence photobleaching. The effective viscosity of polymer solutions decreases when the channel height decreases below the micron scale. In addition, the apparent slippage of the solutions is
