cationic polyacrylamide flocculant for pulp and paper at ireland marketing

cationic polyacrylamide flocculant for pulp and paper at ireland marketing
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  • What factors affect the flocculation effect of cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM)?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a commonly used flocculant for water treatment. Factors that affect the flocculation effect and can be controlled manually include the type and dosage of CPAM, wastewater pH, stirring time and settling time, and their reasonable setting is critical to the flocculation effect of CPAM.
  • Does PolyDADMAC enhance flocculation in pulp and paper mill wastewater?
  • PolyDADMAC was selected due to their high charge density meanwhile PAM was high molecular weight. The objective was to investigate the synergistic effect of polyDADMAC and polyacrylamide (PAM) on the flocculation enhancement of pulp and paper mill wastewater. 2. Experimental 2.1. Materials
  • Can PolyDADMAC and polyacrylamide be used as dual flocculants?
  • Conclusion TSSs, the reduction of turbidity, COD removal, and ζ potential were studied using different dosages of polyDADMAC and polyacrylamide (PAM) as dual flocculants in treating pulp and paper mill wastewater. Based on the present investigation, polyDADMAC functions as destabilizer, while PAM functions as a bridger.
  • Why is polyacrylamide a good flocculant?
  • The flocculations of the suspended particles occur via the double bond. Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a commonly used polymeric flocculant because it is possible to synthesize polyacrylamides (PAMs) with various functionalities (positive, neutral or negative charge) which can be used to produce a good settling performance at relatively low cost.