Polyacrylamide emulsion classification
Polyacrylamide emulsion classification
Polyacrylamide emulsions are distinguished by ionicity. The higher the ionicity, the more ionic monomers they contain, and the higher the price. The higher the ionicity, the better the treatment effect for wastewater with high organic matter content.
Polyacrylamide emulsions are distinguished by molecular weight and are generally divided into high molecular weight, medium to high molecular weight and low molecular weight products. Different dewatering equipment requires different flocculation and agglomeration effects, so different products should be selected. For example, centrifuges need to choose high molecular weight products, belt filter presses and screw stackers need to choose medium to high molecular weight products, and plate and frame filter presses need to choose low molecular weight products.
Polyacrylamide emulsion is characterized by fast dissolution speed and high ionicity, which is suitable for rapid on-site construction. It is mainly used in industries such as sewage flocculation and sedimentation, sludge dehydration, papermaking retention aids, fracturing acidification thickeners and thickeners. When used, it is mostly quickly miscible with water in a certain proportion, and then pumped into the sludge or solution to be treated through a plunger or diaphragm pump, and then the desired effect is achieved by disturbing the mixing reaction.