Cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a linear polymer compound, which can form hydrogen bonds by affinity and adsorption with many substances due to its various active groups. It is mainly used to flocculate negatively charged colloids and has functions such as turbidity removal, decolorization, adsorption, and adhesion. It is suitable for the treatment of wastewater with high organic colloid content in industries such as dyeing, papermaking, food, construction, metallurgy, mineral processing, pulverized coal, oil field, aquatic product processing, and fermentation. It is particularly suitable for the dehydration treatment of urban sewage, urban sludge, papermaking sludge, and other industrial sludge.
English name: caticpolyacrylamides
Appearance: white particles
Solid content: ≥ 88%
Molecular weight: 8-12 million
Water insoluble matter: ≤ 2%
Residual unit: ≤ 0.1%
Cation concentration: 10-70%
Dissolution time: ≤ 60 minutes