Non-ionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) is a water-soluble polymer formed from acrylamide (a compound with the molecular formula C3H5NO) subunits special for producing Potassium Chloride with high performance.
| Description:
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Specifications:
| Appearance: | Off-White Granular Powder | |
| Ionic Charge: | Non-ionic | |
| Particle Size: | 20-100 mesh | |
| Molecular Weight: | High | |
| Hydrolysis Degree: | Low | |
| Solid Content: | 89% Min | |
| Approximate Brookfield viscosity at 25° C: | @ 1.0% | >1500 |
| @ 0.50% | >600 | |
| @ 0.25% | >300 | |
| Bulk Density: | About 0.6-0.8 | |
| Specific Gravity at 25°C: | 1.01-1.1 | |
| Recommended | 0.1-0.5% | |
| PH (1% aqua solution): | 6-9 | |
| Storage Temperature (°C): | 0 - 35 | |
| Shelf Life: | 2 years | |
Competitive Advantage:
| 1 | European Standard, SGS, BV, and ISO certification |
| 2 | Easily soluble in water; dissolves rapidly. |
| 3 | Noncorrosive of suggested dosage, economical, and effective at low levels. |
| 4 | Faster sedimentation, better flocculation. |
| 5 | Non-pollution (no aluminum, chlorine, heavy metal ions, etc.). |
| 6 | 10 years of manufacturing experience, with more than 20 technical engineers |
Application Methods:
| Dissolving | Polyacrylamide (polyelectrolyte/flocculant) should be standardly dissolved to 0.1-0.5% concentration. |
| Dissolving | The time required to dissolve the flocculant varies according to the type of flocculant, water quality, temperature, and agitation. However, most flocculants generally require around 1 hour of agitation to completely dissolve the powder. An incomplete mixture of flocculant or lumping may inhibit the performance of the flocculant. |
| Agitation | The ideal revolution of the agitator is between 200-400rpm. A high-speed agitator operating without reducing the revolution of a motor is not advised, since it may cut the molecules of the flocculant. An ideal agitator motor should be of 1HP for a 1-2m3 mixing tank. |
| Application | The dosage range of varies from 1 - 3.0 ppm depending upon the type of effluent and application. Advised to do jar tests for evaluating the functioning and approximate dosage. |
| Jar Test: | Put sample of effluent in a beaker and add it as designated, agitate for 1 minute at 100-120 rpm, and then slowly agitate at 60rpm. Determine the flocs properly at this time and note the sedimentation and clarity of the top solution. |
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