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Different treatment processes and operating conditions of polyacrylamide flocculants will affect the use and treatment effect of the product

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Polyacrylamide flocculant is a homopolymer of acrylamide, or used with other monomer tool polymers

the general term for. It is commonly used in industries such as oil extraction, paper making, water treatment, textile and agriculture. Among these industries, the petroleum and water treatment industries are more widely

Applications.

  Polyacrylamide flocculant water can adjust the climate. Water is an important part of all living organisms, and water is a necessary substance to maintain life. Today, water resources are

less and less. We should save water and improve water efficiency. Polyacrylamide flocculant can achieve water recovery.

  In the field of water treatment, the role of polyacrylamide flocculants in field use is mainly reflected in the aspects of sedimentation, air flotation, and sludge dehydration. when used as a settling or gas

When floating, we need to observe the height of the sedimentation tank (or suspended in the air flotation tank), reaction speed, sedimentation speed (or floating speed) and clarification of the effluent. when using

When sludge is dewatered, we should not only observe the reaction speed and clarification of the effluent, but also observe the size of the mud, the size of the flocculation and the water content of the mud. different treatment

Process and operating conditions will affect product use and handling.


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