Polyamines are effective in wastewater treatment due to their ability to enhance coagulation and flocculation processes. Here are some key aspects of their use:
Benefits of Polyamines in Wastewater Treatment:
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Coagulation Aid:
- Polyamines neutralize the negative charges on suspended particles, promoting their aggregation into larger flocs, which can then be easily removed.
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Enhanced Floc Formation:
- They improve the formation of stable flocs, which helps in reducing turbidity and improving the clarity of treated water.
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Reduced Sludge Volume:
- The use of polyamines often results in less sludge production compared to traditional coagulants, reducing disposal costs and environmental impact.
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Compatibility with Other Chemicals:
- Polyamines can be used alongside other coagulants and flocculants to enhance overall treatment efficiency.
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Cost-Effectiveness:
- By improving the efficiency of the treatment process, polyamines can lower the overall chemical dosage needed, leading to cost savings.
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Broad Applicability:
- They are effective in treating various types of wastewater, including municipal, industrial, and agricultural effluents.
Description: -
Polyamine is a quaternary ammonium cationic polymer, its effects are electric neutralization, adsorption, flocculation, purification, and decoloration, and is also used for sewage treatment. -
It can be used for treating pulp waste liquid, clay slurry, and refinery wastewaters. -
Used as a fixing agent in papermaking. -
It is used to remove the color of wastewater generated by textiles process houses, dyestuff, and paper mills. -
In sugar mills, used as high efficient decolorants for raw and refined sugar processes. -
Can be blended with inorganic polymers for water purification, such as PAC and ACH. |
Specifications: | |
Appearance: | Clear, Colorless to Light Yellow, Transparent Colloid |
Charge Type: | Cationic |
Solid Content: | 50% |
Specific Gravity at 20°C: | 1.10-1.15 |
PH Value(1% solution): | 4-7 |
Viscosity(25°C,cps): | 100-10000 |
Application Fields: -
Drinking water treatment and wastewater treatment -
Syrup and juice decolorizing and clarification -
Textiles effluent color removal -
Mining (coal, gold, diamonds, etc.) -
Oil industry -
Latex coagulation in rubber plants -
Meat process waste treatment -
Sludge dewatering -
Drilling |
Package and Storage: -
Packed in 200L and 1000L plastic drums -
Stored in the original packaging in a cool and dry place, away from sources of heat, flame, and direct sunlight. -
Soluble in water, safe, non-toxic, hydrolytic stable, non-flammable, and non-explosive. |

