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How does polyacrylamide work in water treatment?

Author: Unionchem     Publish Time: 2024-01-12      Origin: www.unionchem.com.cn

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Polyacrylamide is a highly effective chemical used in water treatment processes. It works by acting as a coagulant, flocculant, and thickening agent.


In water treatment, polyacrylamide is added to the water to form large flocs from small particles, which can then be easily removed through filtration or settling. This process helps to clarify the water and remove impurities, making it suitable for various applications such as drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, and industrial process water treatment.


Polyacrylamide's ability to efficiently separate solids from liquids makes it an essential component in the water treatment industry. Its high molecular weight and charge properties enable it to effectively bind with particles, leading to improved water quality.


At Unionchem, we understand the importance of using high-quality chemicals in water treatment processes. Our range of thickeners, including Xanthan Gum, Welan Gum, and Gellan Gum, are carefully formulated to meet the specific needs of our customers. Whether it's for municipal water treatment plants or industrial facilities, our products are designed to deliver reliable and consistent results.


If you're looking for top-quality thickeners for your water treatment applications, look no further than Unionchem. Contact us today to learn more about how our products can benefit your operations.