Cationic Polyacrylamide

Product Description

Cation Polyacrylamide
Cation PAM (CPAM)

  Properties:

Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a high-performance polymer characterized by its strong flocculating and thickening capabilities. CPAM is a positively charged, water-soluble polymer widely employed across various industrial processes for effective treatment and enhancement of operational efficiency.

  Detailed Applications:

Water Treatment:CPAM is highly effective as a flocculant in various water treatment processes, including:  

  • Municipal wastewater treatment  

  • Industrial wastewater management (petrochemical, metallurgical, food processing, sugar production, textile dyeing, mining, etc.)  

  • Solid-liquid separation processes (concentration, clarification, sludge dewatering, sludge conditioning)  

Paper Industry:CPAM significantly enhances paper production processes by serving as:  

  • Dry strength agent: Improves paper strength properties.  

  • Retention agent: Enhances fiber and filler retention during sheet formation.  

  • Filter aid: Improves water drainage efficiency, reducing production costs and energy consumption.  

Petrochemical and Oil Industry: 

  • Drilling and fracturing fluid additive  

  • Anti-clay swelling agent (shale stabilizer)  

  • Sludge and wastewater treatment agent for oilfield operations  

Mineral Processing:CPAM aids in the separation and concentration of minerals and metal ores, improving the clarity of process water and the efficiency of sludge dewatering.

  Usage:

Preparation Concentration:CPAM should be prepared at a concentration of 0.1-0.2% for optimal performance.  

Dosage:Dosage rates should be tailored according to the specific conditions of the application. Adjustments should be made based on water quality, system characteristics, and desired treatment outcomes.  

Storage and Handling:Store in a cool, dry, and ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the container is tightly sealed after use.

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