Both anionic polyacrylamide and cationic polyacrylamide are important water treatment reagents. What is the difference between anionic polyacrylamide and cationic polyacrylamide? What are the characteristics? Let's discuss it today.
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Poly aluminum chloride (referred to as poly aluminum) also known as flocculant, coagulant aid, coagulant. [English name] Polyaluminium Chloride, abbreviated PAC. [Technical standard] Product quality in line with national GB15892-2003 standard. Compared with other coagulants, polyaluminum chloride has the following advantages: wide application range, wide adaptability to water. Easy to quickly form large alum flower, good precipitation performance. The suitable PH value range ...>
what is the function of PAC and PAM in water treatment?
Polyacrylamide as the effect of flocculant, now most people believe that its role is the process of adsorption bridging, flocculation precipitation, and then detailed said it is can be divided into coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation three stages, both in the laboratory experiment and computer operating the three stages can be fully shows that the selected product if applicable.