| Appearance: | White To Faintly Yellow Granules, Solid | Solid Content: | ≥ 90% |
| CAS NO: | 9003-05-8 | Molar Mass: | 15000000 g/mol |
| Dissolution Time: | ≥ 60 | Residual Unit: | ≤ 0.05% |
| Insoluble Matter: | ≤ 0.5% | Decomposition Temperature: | > 150℃ |
| Key Features: |
Cpam Cationic Polyacrylamide Powder Polyacrylamide Coagulant Wastewater Treatment Wastewater Treatment Cationic Polyacrylamide Powder |
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Its customizable molecular weight and ionic charge allow tailored solutions for diverse applications, including papermaking, textiles, and enhanced oil recovery. CPAM excels in treating complex wastewater streams, such as those from chemical plants and mining operations, delivering clear and compliant effluents. Its adaptability to varying pH levels and water chemistries ensures consistent performance in challenging conditions. The polymer's high efficiency at low dosages reduces chemical consumption, making it a cost-effective choice for large-scale treatment systems. CPAM's environmentally safe profile aligns with regulatory standards, supporting sustainable water management practices. Its robust flocculation capabilities enhance sedimentation rates, improving operational efficiency and reducing processing times. Packaged for easy handling, CPAM integrates seamlessly into existing treatment systems, requiring minimal adjustments. By ensuring reliable particle aggregation and water clarification, it minimizes environmental impact and operational costs.
CPAM's versatility and high performance make it a preferred solution for industries seeking efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective wastewater treatment that can deliver consistent results across diverse industrial and environmental applications.
Synonyms: Acrylamide Homopolymer; Propenamide Homopolymer
PAM is a synthetic chemical that can be tailored to fit a broad range of applications.
– Cationic Polyacrylamide – CPAM
– Anionic Polyacrylamide – APAM
– Nonionic Polyacrylamide – NPAM