high molecular weight anionic polyacrylamide – 35% charge for sale

high molecular weight anionic polyacrylamide – 35% charge for sale
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  • What are anionic polyacrylamides used for?
  • Anionic polyacrylamides are used, among other things, for water clarification and process water recycling. 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%.
  • What is adpam / polyacrylamide?
  • We produce anionic powder flocculants / polyacrylamides (ADPAM) with anionic charge density ranging from 0-100%. We also offer anionic inverse emulsion (AEPAM) flocculants in a standard range plus in extremely high molecular weight via Kemira’s proprietary emulsion hydrolysis technology.
  • Do cationic and anionic polyacrylamide settling rates increase with charge density?
  • The maximum settling rates of flocs produced by cationic and anionic polyacrylamides decrease with charge density and increase with molecular weight.
  • What is nonionic powder flocculants / polyacrylamides (ndpam)?
  • Nonionic powder flocculants can be produced with very high molecular weights, giving it the capability to form large, rapid-settling, good-compacting flocs. We produce nonionic powder flocculants / polyacrylamides (NDPAM) in a standard range plus in high and low molecular weights.