Factory wholesale Polymer Flocculant Msds For Sludge Dewatering - Cationic polyacrylamide – Oubo Detail:
Cationic polyacrylamide is mainly used as flocculants and dewatering reagents for industry waste water and sewage; retention aids and intensifier in paper making industry; waste water treatment in pharmaceutical, leather making, printing and dyeing industry waste water treatment, and organizer in textile industry.

Application :
1.It is mainly used for the sludge dewatering and decrease the rate of water content of sludge.
2.It can be used to treat industrial wastewater and life sewage water.
3.It can be used for papermaking to improve dry and wet strength of paper and to improve dry and wet strength of paper and to increase the reservation of tiny fibers and fillings.
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