sodium polyacrylate/sap/polyacrylamide/flocculant for mexico market

sodium polyacrylate/sap/polyacrylamide/flocculant for mexico market
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  • What is sodium polyacrylate used for?
  • Sodium polyacrylate is a superabsorbent polymer, capable of absorbing hundreds of times its own mass in water. This property, and the swelling behaviour during absorption, has seen application in diverse areas, including as anti-flood measures, water-retentive soil modifiers and recently soft actuators.
  • What is a polyacrylate based SAP?
  • Polyacrylates-based SAPs are thus far the most successful commercialized SAPs due to their highest hydrophilic group content in the shortest/smallest repeating units and hence the highest absorption capacity.
  • Does sodium polyacrylate cause swelling?
  • In the case of the sodium polyacrylate, there was no noticeable trend in the swelling behaviour; swelling performance decreased from 25 to 50 °C and later peaked at 75 °C (280 g/g). Absorbency of poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) potassium salt and sodium polyacrylate under different temperature conditions in water after a 2-h, b 4-h and c 6-h
  • Can sodium polyacrylate be printed?
  • This combination of excellent DIW printability with a high degree of swelling is newly demonstrated here. In particular, this is the first time that sodium polyacrylate has been made printable in this way. Printing of this material is expected to introduce the flexibility needed for a new generation of SAP-based soft actuators.