Aquaculture Wastewater Natural PAM Flocculant Polymer Powder For Dosing Systems
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Description
PAM Flocculant Specification
Product Name: PAM Flocculant
Brand: AquaSust
Appearance: White Crystal or Granular
Vitrification temperature: 153℃C
Softening temperature: 210℃
Solubility: Soluble in water
Packing: 25kg/bag
Aquasust PAM Flocculant Advantages:
1,High Purity
2,Free Samples Available
3,Coagulation And Sedimentation
4,Dehydrate Mud
5,Purify Water
6,Easy To Add
Application field
1.Oilfield wastewater, mineralprocessing and coal washingwastewater,paper millwastewater, domestic wastewaterpetrochemical wastewater.cutting fluid wastewater, chemica!plant wastewater, plastic plantwastewater, industrial recycledwater, etc
2.Wastewater from coatingworkshops, wastewater from spraypainting and coating processeswastewater from water-basedpaint, wastewater from color paint.wastewater from printing plantswastewater from ink, wastewaterfrom pigments, wastewater fromfluorescent agents, etc.
3.Cosmetics factories wastewaterdomestic wastewater, wastewaterfrom surface-active agentswastewater from industrial washingwastewater from foundationmakeup and cosmetics, wastewaterfrom cleaning equipment forskincare products, wastewater fromfragrances, wastewater from bottlewashing, etc
FAQ:
Q: What is a PAM flocculant?
A: PAM stands for polyacrylamide, which is a type of synthetic polymer. PAM flocculants are chemicalsused to promote flocculation, which is the process of removing suspended particles from a liquid bycausing them to clump together and settle to the bottom.
Q: What are the uses of PAM flocculants?
A: PAM focculants are commonly used in wastewater treatment, mining, papermaking, and other industrial processes toclarify and dewater liguids. They can also be used in agricultural applications to reduce soil erosion and improve soistructure.
Q: How do PAM flocculants work?A. PAM focculants work by creating large, sticky molecules that attract and bind together suspended particles in a liquidThe resulting clumps, or flocs, are then heavy enough to settle to the bottom of the liquid, allowing the clear liquid to beseparated from the solids.
Q: Are PAM flocculants safe?
A. PAM flocculants are generally considered safe when used according to manufacturer's instructions. However, like anychemical, they should be handled with care and stored in a secure location out of the reach of children and animals.