We sell both anionic polyacrylamide and cationic PAM. If you need more detailed information, please feel free to contact us.
Polyacrylamide features:
1. Water-solubility: PAM is highly water-soluble and can absorb large amounts of water, making it useful in various applications such as wastewater treatment.
2. Non-toxic: PAM is generally considered to be non-toxic, although some forms of PAM may contain trace amounts of residual acrylamide, which is a potential carcinogen.
3. Versatility: PAM can be synthesized in a wide range of molecular weights and can be modified with various functional groups, allowing it to be tailored for specific applications.
4. Lubricity: PAM has a high degree of lubricity and is often used as a friction reducer in oil and gas drilling operations.
Polyacrylamide Specifications | ||
1 | Aliases | PAM, APAM, CPAM |
2 | Appearance | white particles |
3 | Packing | paper-plastic composite bag , 25kg/bag |
4 | Solid content | ≥92% |
5 | Molecular weight | 12-16 million |
6 | High efficiency PH | 1-14 |
7 | Charge density | 10-40 (Mole %) |
8 | Degree of hydrolysis | 10-35% |
9 | Toxicity | non-toxic |
10 | CAS | 9003-05-8 |
Water treatment: PAM is used as a flocculant in water treatment to help remove suspended particles and clarify water. It is also used as a coagulant aid to improve the efficiency of coagulation in water treatment processes.
Enhanced oil recovery: PAM is used as a friction reducer in oil and gas drilling operations to improve the efficiency of pumping and reduce energy consumption. It is also used as a mobility control agent in enhanced oil recovery to improve the displacement of oil from reservoirs.
Agriculture: PAM is used in agriculture as a soil conditioner to improve soil structure, reduce erosion, and increase water retention. It is also used as a seed coating to improve germination and root development.
Papermaking: PAM is used in papermaking as a retention and drainage aid to improve the efficiency of the papermaking process and reduce paper waste.
Textile industry: PAM is used in the textile industry as a sizing agent to improve the strength and durability of fabrics.