Polymer flocculants are a type of chemicals widely used in water treatment, sewage treatment and other fields. It is used to gather small particles suspended in water into large blocks, which is convenient for subsequent precipitation and filtration. Here are some common types of polymer flocculant:
Polyacrylamide (PAM): Polyacrylamide is a widely used polymer flocculant with good flocculation performance and water solubility. According to its electrical ionization, it can be divided into non -ions, ion -type, and cedic types, which are often used in sewage treatment, pulp and textile industry.
PolyEthyleneimine (PEI): Polyethylene gelatin is a cationic polymer flocculator with strong flocculation capacity and adsorption performance. Commonly used in sewage treatment, pigment and dye industry.
Polyaluminium chloride (PAC): Polyethyl chloride is an inorganic polymer flocculant with high ionization and flocculation capacity. Commonly used in water treatment, sewage treatment and drinking water purification.
PolyFerric Sulfate (PFS): Polyte sulfate is a multi -core polymer flocculant with excellent flocculation performance and corrosion resistance. Commonly used in sewage treatment, textiles and papermaking industries.
Polyacrylamide Copolymer (PAC): Polyacrylamide Symbol is a complicated flocculant with a polymer structure. It has good flocculation effect and streaming performance in water treatment. Commonly used in sewage treatment, precipitation concentration and solid fluid separation.
It should be noted that different types of polymer flocculants are suitable for different water treatment scenarios. The specific selection should be carried out according to actual needs and operating conditions. When using, please follow the product description and technical guidance carefully to ensure good flocculation effects and safety.