Cationic polyacrylamide Polymers organic chemicals MSDS PAM/CPAM
Product Description
Description:
This product is a water- soluble high polymer.It’s not soluble in most organic solvents, with good flocculating activity, and can reduce the friction resistance between liquid.
Application Field:
1. It is mainly used for the sludge dewatering and decrease the rate of water content of sludge.
2. It can be used to treat industrial wastewater and life sewage water.
3. It can be used for papermaking to improve dry and wet strength of paper and to improve dry and wet strength of paper and to increase the reservation of tiny fibers and fillings.
Except above application field,CPAM or PAM can use many industry,E.G paper making auxiliary chemicals,textile sizing agent,oil-filed chemicals,sugar waste water, Beverage factory wastewater)
Advantage:
1. Easy to dissolve, dissolve time 40min.
2. High efficiency.
3. High molecular, molecular weight 10million.
4. High purity, without impurity.
Application Method
1. It should be diluted to the concentration of 0.1%(based on solid content).It is better to use neutral or desalted water.
2. When making up solution, the product should be scattered evenly in the stirring water, usually the temperature is between 50-60°C.
3. The most economical dosage is based on the trial.
Packaging & Shipping
FAQ
Q1:How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock, it is according to quantity.
Q2:Do you provide samples ? is it free or extra ?
A: Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay the cost of freight.
Q3: How about the packing?
A: Usually we provide the packing as 25kgs double pp bag. Of course, if you have special requirements on them, we will according to you.
Q4:What documents you provide?
A: Usually, we provide Commerical Invoice, Packing List, Bill of loading, COA , Health certificate and Origin certificate. If your markets have any special requirements, let us know.
Q5:What's your payment terms?