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High Molecular Weight PolyacrylamideMechanism: HPAM adsorbs multiple suspended particles through its long-chain structure, forming larger flocs.Application: Used to remove suspended solids, colloidal particles, and organic matter from
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Anionic PolyacrylamideAnionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) is a water-soluble polymer known for its excellent flocculation, thickening, and drag reduction properties. It is widely used in various fields.
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Cationic PolyacrylamideEfficient Flocculation: CPAM effectively flocculates suspended particles with negative charges through charge neutralization and adsorption bridging.
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Nonionic PolyacrylamideAcrylamide Monomer: The primary raw material.Deionized Water: Used as a solvent.Initiator: Such as ammonium persulfate, used to initiate the polymerization reaction.
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Low Molecular Weight PolyacrylamideLow molecular weight PAM is primarily used in coal washing plants for coal slurry water treatment. It achieves flocculation and sedimentation through adsorption, bridging, and charge neutralization.
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Water Treatment PolyacrylamideAs a high-molecular-weight polymer, PAM adsorbs suspended particles in water through its long-chain structure, forming larger flocs that facilitate subsequent sedimentation or filtration removal.
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