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Anionic Polyacrylamide powder (APAM)

Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) is a highly effective water-soluble polymer widely used as a flocculant for wastewater treatment, industrial applications, and sludge dewatering. It has a negative charge that enhances its ability to bind with suspended particles, helping to separate solids from liquids efficiently. APAM is commonly used in municipal sewage treatment, industrial effluent clarification, paper production, and more.

Description

Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) — Industrial Flocculant & Dewatering

Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM)

High-performance Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) powder for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment. Optimized for        solid–liquid separation, sludge dewatering and process water clarification. Available in multiple molecular weights and charge densities.

Quick Facts

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  • Form: White granular / powder

  • Ionic Type: Anionic

  • Solid Content: ≥88%

  • Molecular Weight: 5–20 million Da (typical ranges)

  • Dissolution: 0.1–0.5% working solutions; dissolve under low shear

Product Details & Datasheet

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Key Benefits

High EfficiencyLow DoseBetter Dewatering

  • Superior flocculation of fine colloids and turbidity reduction.

  • Reduced sludge volume and improved dewatering performance.

  • Wide applicability across municipal, mining, paper, textile and industrial effluents.

  • Economic dosing — lower chemical and disposal costs in most cases.

Jar test showing APAM flocculation before and after
Jar-test: APAM promotes rapid floc formation and clarity improvement.

Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical Value
AppearanceWhite granular / powder
Solid content≥88%
Molecular weight5–20 million (selectable)
Ionic chargeAnionic (low / medium / high)
Dissolution time≤60 minutes (0.1–0.5% solution)
Storage shelf life12 months (dry, sealed)

Note: Exact specs available on request. We offer tailored grades for sludge dewatering, paper retention, and mining flocculation.

Primary Applications

Municipal & Industrial Wastewater

Clarification, tertiary treatment, and enhanced sludge dewatering in WWTPs and industrial effluent lines.

Mining & Minerals

Tailings thickening, fine-particle recovery, and flotation feed conditioning—improves recovery and water reuse.

Paper & Pulp

Retention aid and drainage improver—better sheet strength and less fiber loss in the wet end.

Application & Dosing Guidance

These are starting guidelines. Always perform jar tests and pilot trials to determine the optimal grade and dose for your water matrix.

  • Stock solution: Prepare 0.1–0.5% solution (w/v) using clean water; use low-shear mixing to avoid chain breakage.

  • Typical screening dose: 1–10 mg/L for clarification; dosing can be higher for heavy sludge conditioning.

  • Dosing point: Add APAM after primary coagulant (e.g., PAC) as a flocculant aid to improve floc strength and dewatering.

  • Jar test procedure: Rapid mix → slow flocculation → settle; measure turbidity, floc strength, and sludge volume.

Tip: Combining APAM with coagulants such as polyaluminium chloride (PAC) often yields the best results for turbidity & color removal.

APAM vs Common Alternatives

ParameterAPAMAlum / Ferric
DosageLow (1–10 mg/L)Higher (10–100 mg/L)
Sludge volumeLower, denserHigher, wetter
pH sensitivityLow (broad window)High (narrow window)
DewateringGoodRelatively poor

Technical Resources

Polyacrylamide_SDS.pdf

PAM.pdf

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Bulk packaging: 25 kg bag / 900 kg pallet / ISO tank options available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is Anionic PAM safe for drinking water treatment?

A1: High-purity APAM grades with controlled residual monomer can be used as a flocculant aid in potable water systems when dosed and monitored according to local regulations. Always follow jar-test results and regulatory limits for residuals.

Q2: How should APAM be stored?

A2: Store in a dry, cool place; keep bags sealed. Avoid moisture and direct sunlight. Typical shelf life is 12 months under proper storage.

Q3: Which molecular weight should I choose?

A3: Higher molecular weight improves bridging and dewatering but may reduce shear-stability. Select MW based on process (belt press vs centrifuge) and run jar tests to finalize choice.

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