Polyamine Flocculant
Polyamine flocculants are high-charge-density cationic polymers used as primary coagulants and coagulant aids in water and wastewater treatment. They are highly effective for charge neutralization of negatively charged colloids, organic matter, and color removal. Polyamines are used at lower dosages than inorganic coagulants and generate significantly less sludge.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 3.0–6.0 |
| density | 1.05–1.15 g/cm³ |
| appearance | Amber to dark brown liquid |
| activeContent | 40–50% |
| molecularWeight | 50,000–500,000 g/mol |
Applications
- Primary coagulant for turbidity and color removal
- Pre-treatment before membrane filtration
- Industrial effluent decolorization
- Replacement or reduction of inorganic coagulants
- Sludge thickening and dewatering aid
Key Features
- Very high charge density for superior charge neutralization
- Effective color removal in textile and paper effluents
- Reduces inorganic coagulant dosage and sludge production
- Easy-to-handle liquid formulation
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