We’re a polyacrylamide factory in central China, for 26 years, we focus on producing the anionic and cationic polyacrylamide and non-ionic types, mainly used for wastewater treatment and sludge dewatering. Premium performance at competitive price.
Polyacrylamide is highly recommended in wastewater treatment due to its unique properties and effectiveness in various applications. Here’s why it stands out:
1. Superior Flocculation Performance
Polyacrylamide is widely used as a flocculant in wastewater treatment. It works by causing smaller particles to coalesce into larger flocs, which can then be easily separated from water through sedimentation or filtration5. This process is crucial for removing suspended solids, organic matter, and even some heavy metals from wastewater.
2. Biocompatibility and Safety
Unlike some chemical flocculants, polyacrylamide is non-toxic and non-biodegradable, making it safe for use in water treatment systems1. Its inert nature ensures minimal environmental impact, and it does not produce harmful byproducts during the treatment process.
3. Versatility and Efficiency
Polyacrylamide is effective across a wide range of wastewater types, including industrial effluents and municipal sewage. It can be tailored to specific needs by adjusting its molecular weight and charge, enhancing its ability to target different pollutants5. This adaptability makes it a preferred choice for both large-scale and specialized treatment applications.
4. Longevity and Cost-Effectiveness
Polyacrylamide-based treatments are known for their durability, often requiring less frequent reapplication compared to other flocculants1. This reduces operational costs and maintenance efforts, making it a cost-effective solution for long-term wastewater management.
5. Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
With increasing regulatory scrutiny on water quality, polyacrylamide’s safety profile and efficiency help facilities meet stringent environmental standards3. Its use aligns with sustainable practices by enabling the recovery and reuse of treated water.
In summary, polyacrylamide’s combination of effectiveness, safety, and adaptability makes it a highly recommended choice for modern wastewater treatment systems.
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Cost Savings: Reduce labor expenses and material waste through optimized packaging and handling.
Reliability: Trust in a system built for durability, with minimal maintenance requirements.
Versatility: Adapt to diverse applications, from municipal water treatment to industrial wastewater management.
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High Purity, Superior Coagulation, Customizable Packaging, Eco-Friendly white PAC powder, a high-performance coagulant designed for advanced water treatment applications, both for municipal water systems, industrial facilities, or residential use, this product ensures the removal of impurities, pathogens, and suspended solids, delivering crystal-clear water that meets stringent health standards.
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From urban water treatment plants to rural community projects, this grade of PAC powder is trusted for its reliability and efficiency. Its white color and fine texture make it ideal for applications where visual clarity and consistency are paramount. By incorporating this product into your water treatment process, you can enhance filtration efficiency, reduce operational costs, and ensure compliance with international water quality guidelines.
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Today’s comparison test of paper mill wastewater: The client’s sample also flocculate, but very small floc and creaming fast showing its unstable character. For our 20% ionic floculant, the floc is big and stable, good for sludge dewatering. Welcome to inquire more details. Or contact Rita at: wa.me/8617737518864
Dear friends, this is Rita from a 26-year experienced Polymer factory in China, selling PAM +PAC chemicals for wastewater treatment.
Today I’d like to share some about PAC.
PAC products are widely used coagulant, but color, valid content may be varied at different price.
For the same industrial Grade, if the weight varies, then:
light cargo, valid content a bit lower, can only load 20-21 tons;
heavy cargo, valid content higher, can load 25-26 tons;
valid content differ will lead to more dosage of chemical; If you can accept this cost, then it’s ok to buy lower price products.
But for international business, the freight is expensive esp. for PAC chemical. In my view, it’s better to use high content chemical with more container loadability. Freight per ton V.S. chemical price margin per ton
Hope you can contact Rita on Whatsapp: wa.me/8617737518864 for more details.
Today let’s talk about something about the basicity of Polyaluminum Chloride(PAC) products. We all know, for the PAC products, basicity is also an important element in determining the final price. Then is it always better to use the low basicity PAC?
Well, basicity should be determined based on the specific application scenario; there’s no absolute “high” or “low” for best. The following are key criteria for determining effectiveness:
Application Scenario Determines Advantages and Disadvantages Wastewater Treatment: Highly turbid wastewater (such as printing and dyeing, and chemical wastewater) is more suitable for products with higher basicity, as they offer a more effective flocculation effect.
Using high-basicity products for low-turbidity water (such as drinking water) may cause turbidity, so a low-basicity product should be selected.
Production Cost: Higher basicity reduces raw material consumption and reduces production costs. However, drinking water-grade products have higher environmental requirements, which can increase raw material costs.
Industry Standard Reference: The basicity of industrial-grade polyaluminum chloride is typically around 85-90%, while that of drinking water-grade products is around 45-60%.
Selection Principles Water quality determines salinity: For high turbidity water, choose a high-basicity PAC; for low turbidity or drinking water, choose a low-basicity PAC.
Economic Considerations: High-basicity PAC offers lower costs, but a balance must be struck between effectiveness and stability.
Experimental Verification: Before practical application, the optimal salinity should be determined through pilot tests to avoid theoretical deviations.
Influent and effluent treatment uses a variety of chemicals, including coagulants and flocculants like ferric chloride and aluminum sulfate to clump particles, disinfectants such as chlorine and ozone to kill microbes, and pH adjusters like lime and sulfuric acid to control acidity or alkalinity. Other chemicals like polymers and hydrogen peroxide are also used to aid in separation and break down contaminants.
Coagulants and flocculants
Coagulants: These chemicals, like aluminum sulfate, ferric chloride, and polyaluminum chloride, neutralize the negative charge of suspended particles, causing them to clump together.
Flocculants: Often polymers (like polyacrylamide), these are added to the water to bind the smaller clumps into larger, heavier particles called “flocs,” which can then be more easily removed by settling or filtration.
We’ve been producing the cationic polyacrylamide for sludge dewatering, anionic polyacrylamide for waste water treatment for 26 years. Well ready for your call~
Application Scenarios PAM is primarily used as a flocculant in the pretreatment stage of desalination, removing suspended solids, colloids, and organic contaminants from raw water to improve water quality and reduce the burden on subsequent treatment processes (such as reverse osmosis membranes).
Product Types Based on their ionic properties, PAMs are categorized into three types: anionic, cationic, and nonionic. Nonionic PAM (NPAM) has proven effective in desalination due to its wide applicability and pH sensitivity. For example, a desalination plant in Zhoushan successfully extended its membrane fouling cycle by three times by using nonionic PAM.
Precautions Dosage Control: Excessive use may make floc separation difficult or affect subsequent process performance. Experimental optimization of the dosage is necessary.
PH Adjustment: The pH value must be adjusted based on the PAM type. For example, aluminum salt flocculants work best at low pH.
Compatibility: Interactions with other water treatment chemicals (such as scale inhibitors) must be considered.