Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

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Overview of Anionic Surfactant

Anionic surfactants are a class of surface-active agents characterized by their negatively charged hydrophilic (water-loving) head groups. These surfactants are widely used in various applications, including detergents, cleaning agents, and personal care products. They excel at removing dirt and oils due to their strong emulsifying and foaming properties. Common types include sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS).

Features of Anionic Surfactant

Emulsification: Effective at breaking down oils and fats into smaller droplets, making them easier to wash away.

Foaming Properties: Generate rich, stable foam that enhances cleaning efficiency.

Detergency: Strong ability to lift and remove dirt and grease from surfaces.

Solubility: Highly soluble in water, facilitating easy rinsing and dispersion.

Stability: Stable under a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, ensuring consistent performance.

Compatibility: Often compatible with other surfactants and additives, allowing for versatile formulations.

Cost-Effectiveness: Generally more affordable compared to other types of surfactants, making them popular in mass-market products.

Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

(Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment)

Specifications of Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

This anionic polyacrylamide product tackles tough color problems in textile factory wastewater. Textile dyeing creates very polluted water. This water holds strong color dyes hard to remove. Our agent solves this. It works well for high colority effluent treatment.

The polymer chains grab onto color molecules and tiny particles. This makes them clump together fast. Bigger, heavier clumps form quickly. These clumps sink easily. This separates the color and dirt from the water. The cleaned water looks much clearer. It meets strict discharge rules better.

This agent is specially made for textile waste. It targets common dyes used in fabrics. The anionic charge works best against many dye types. It handles varying pH levels common in dye houses. It works consistently even with different water qualities.

Using this agent improves sludge dewatering later. The clumps it forms are dense and stable. This makes sludge thicker. Less water stays trapped in the sludge. Factories save money on sludge disposal costs. Less sludge volume means lower handling fees. It also reduces the load on filter presses or centrifuges.

Factories see real benefits. Treatment systems run smoother. They achieve better color removal rates. Operators need less product for good results. It cuts chemical costs overall. The process needs less time too. It boosts the efficiency of the whole treatment plant. People find it reliable day after day.

Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

(Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment)

Applications of Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

Textile factories release large amounts of colored wastewater. This colored water is tough to clean. Standard treatments often fail to remove the dye completely. This leaves the water looking bad. It also harms rivers and lakes. Light cannot get through. Plants and fish suffer. Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) offers a strong solution. It works especially well for deep, dark colors.

APAM is a special chemical. It acts like a glue for tiny particles. In wastewater, dye molecules and other gunk are very small. They float around and don’t settle. APAM molecules have a negative charge. Many dyes carry a negative charge too. But APAM uses its long chain shape. It grabs onto multiple dye particles at once. This forms bigger clumps, called flocs. These flocs become heavy. They sink quickly to the bottom.

Factories use APAM mainly for coagulation and flocculation. Operators add it to the dirty water after primary treatment. They mix it gently. APAM bridges between the colored particles. This creates visible flocs almost immediately. The flocs settle out in clarifiers. Cleaner water moves to the next stage. Sludge collects at the bottom for removal. APAM greatly speeds up this settling process. It makes it much more efficient.

The benefits are clear. APAM significantly reduces color intensity. Treated water looks much clearer. It lowers the pollution load sent for final treatment. This saves money and energy. Less sludge forms compared to some older chemicals. The sludge dewaters better. APAM works across various dye types. It handles reactive dyes, direct dyes, and acid dyes well. It performs reliably under different water conditions. Textile plants achieve stricter discharge standards. They meet environmental regulations more easily. Operators find APAM simple to dose and control. It integrates smoothly into existing treatment setups.

Company Introduction

Welcome to Robocup, a premier global supplier of high-quality surfactants. Our extensive range includes anionic, cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric surfactants, catering to industries such as personal care, textiles, cleaning, and industrial applications. With advanced manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control, we ensure that our products meet the highest international standards. We pride ourselves on our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Our dedicated team provides tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. Partner with us for reliable, high-performance surfactants that drive your business forward. Explore our offerings and discover the difference today.


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5 FAQs of Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

What does this product do?
This textile agent removes color from factory wastewater. It clumps tiny dye particles together. This makes them sink or float for easy removal. Your treated water becomes much clearer.

Why pick this specific type?
Anionic polyacrylamide has a strong negative charge. Most textile dyes are negatively charged too. Opposites attract. This gives excellent color removal power. It works well on many common dyes.

How do we use it?
First, dissolve the powder in clean water. Make a dilute solution. Add this solution slowly into the wastewater. Stir constantly. Find the best spot to add it in your treatment process. Watch the mixing speed carefully. Good mixing is key.

How much should we use?
The right amount changes. It depends on your wastewater. Test it first. Start with a small dose. Increase slowly until the color clumps well. Using too much wastes money. Too much can also make sludge sticky. Find the sweet spot.

How do we store it?
Keep the bags sealed. Store them in a cool, dry place. Keep it away from dampness. This powder absorbs water. Wet powder becomes lumpy and hard to use. Avoid direct sunlight. Use opened bags quickly.

Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment

(Anionic Polyacrylamide Textile Agent for High Colority Effluent Treatment)

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