Coagulant PAM (Polyacrylamide) / Cationic Polyelectrolyte

Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a high-performance linear polymeric compound, engineered with active functional groups for superior adsorption, hydrogen bonding, and rapid flocculation. As a specialized cationic coagulant, it is primarily used for the clarification of negatively charged colloidal particles in complex industrial environments. It excels in organic wastewater treatment for sectors like metallurgy, paper manufacturing, food processing, and oil recovery. Our CPAM is a critical component for industrial sludge dewatering, ensuring efficient solid-liquid separation in urban sewage and paper mill effluent systems.

Preparation & Dosage Guidelines

For optimal performance, our technical team recommends a polymer solution concentration of 0.1% (e.g., dissolving 1g to 3g of polymer powder in 1 liter of water).

Key Factors for Concentration Selection:
* Equipment Capacity: If your preparation tank is small but daily medication demand is high, a slightly denser grade (up to 0.3%) can be utilized.
* Molecular Weight: For high molecular weight variants, we suggest a more dilute distribution (0.1%) to ensure complete dissolution.
* Dispersion Efficiency: If the onsite equipment restricts effective dispersion, a more dilute solution is recommended to prevent clogging and maximize surface area contact.

Note: Excessive polymer concentration may overload the agitator motor and lead to poor dispersion in sewage, negatively impacting treatment results. Proper dilution is key to achieving cost-effective clarification.

Technical Specifications

No. Technical Parameters Polyelectrolyte Cationic (High Grade)
1 Physical Appearance White Granular Powder
2 Molecular Weight 10 - 15 Millions
3 Degree of Ionization (Charge Density) 20% - 25%
4 Effective pH Range 3.0 - 10.0
5 Standard Dissolving Time < 60 Minutes
6 Water Insoluble Matter < 0.1% Max
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