Acrylic Polymer Used in Wastewater Treatment is a water-soluble high-molecular polymer, commonly known as flocculant and coagulant.
Acrylic Polymer Used in Wastewater Treatment has excellent flocculation, adhesion, drag reduction, and thickening properties to meet a variety of wastewater treatment needs and to restore water clarity. It is positively charged in both acidic and alkaline media and is capable of flocculating and precipitating suspended particles with negative charge in sewage. Also, its great adaptability and wide applications have well proven its consistent, reliable quality and performance.
Acrylic Polymer Used in Wastewater Treatment is a water-soluble high-molecular polymer, commonly known as flocculant and coagulant. it is a linear high-molecular polymer with a molecular weight of 4-20 million. The appearance of this solid product is white or slightly yellow powder, and when in liquid it is a colorless viscous colloid, easily soluble in water, easy to decompose when the temperature exceeds 120 ℃, and insoluble in most organic solvents. It has good flocculation, and can reduce the friction resistance between liquids. It can be divided into, as ionic characteristics, four types of uses: non-ionic polyacrylamide, anionic polyacrylamide, cationic polyacrylamide and amphoteric polyacrylamide.