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Wastewater treatment agents - coagulants

May 27,2024

Wastewater treatment flocculants polyaluminum chloride and polyacrylamide.

·PAM plays an important role in the water treatment process by adsorbing bridging charges and neutralizing them, causing suspended particles in wastewater to aggregate into larger particles, facilitating subsequent precipitation and separation.

In practical applications, polyaluminum chloride and polyacrylamide are usually used in combination to improve sewage treatment efficiency.

Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is an inorganic polymer flocculant with high charge density and strong adsorption capacity. It can quickly adsorb suspended particles in water, form flocs, and have good precipitation performance. Anaerobic bags are suitable for various water qualities, especially for wastewater with high turbidity, high organic content, and low pH value, and have good treatment effects.

Polyacrylamide (PAM) is an organic polymer flocculant with high molecular weight and solubility. PAM is mainly used in water treatment through adsorption and bridging effects to aggregate suspended particles into larger particles for easy precipitation and separation.

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