Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Bluwat
Certification: ZDHC/ISO/NSF
Model Number: Polydadmac DA series
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1000KG
Price: negotiable
Packaging Details: 25L, 200L plastic drum or 1000L IBC drum.
Delivery Time: 15 days
Payment Terms: L/C , T/T, DP, DA
Supply Ability: 50000 tons/month
Appearance: |
Yellow Liquid |
CAS No.: |
26062-79-3 |
Solid Content: |
20%-50% |
PH: |
3-7 |
Brookfield Viscosity (25°C,cps): |
Variable |
Specific Gravity At 25°C: |
1.01-1.10 |
Relative Molecular Weight: |
Low To Very High |
Application: |
Drinking Water Treatment |
Appearance: |
Yellow Liquid |
CAS No.: |
26062-79-3 |
Solid Content: |
20%-50% |
PH: |
3-7 |
Brookfield Viscosity (25°C,cps): |
Variable |
Specific Gravity At 25°C: |
1.01-1.10 |
Relative Molecular Weight: |
Low To Very High |
Application: |
Drinking Water Treatment |
BLU DA SERIES is a type of cationic PolyDADMAC with a solid content of 20-50%. It is a liquid polymer that has different viscosities, depending on its molecular weight. But what makes it well-suited for flocculation is its relatively high charge density.
This cationic polymer is extensively applied in many fields, such as drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, textiles, cosmetics, mining (coal, gold, diamonds, etc.), paper-making, soil treatment, and the oil industry.
The liquid form makes it easy to use, and it can be used alone or combined with inorganic coagulants, such as Poly Aluminum Chloride. It is suggested to be non-toxic and economical in dosage, which is also effective at a low level. Therefore, it can even eliminate the use of alum & ferric salts if it is used as a primary coagulant. What's more, it can reduce the sludge of the dewatering process system.
Furthermore, its adaptability is wide-ranging, as it can be used in pH values from 0.5 to 14.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Appearance | Yellow Liquid |
pH | 3-7 |
Specific Gravity at 25°C | 1.01-1.10 |
Solid content | 19%-51% |
CAS No. | 26062-79-3 |
Relative Molecular Weight | Low To Very High |
Brookfield Viscosity (25°C,cps) | Variable |
Keywords | PDMDAAC, PDADMAC, Polyquaternium, Polyquaternary Amine |
Drinking Water Treatment
Water treatment refers to the process used to make water more suitable for a specific purpose. This includes processes such as clarifying, removing particulates such as metals or toxins, and killing bacteria or viruses. In the case of drinking water, the water must be safe for human consumption. This involves several processes including purification, filtration, and disinfection. Through these processes unwanted particles or bacteria and viruses are filtered from the water, leaving it safe for human consumption.
Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater in order to make it safe for reuse and discharge back into natural bodies of water. It involves several processes such as physical, chemical, and biological treatment. These processes help to remove suspended solids, reduce odors, and reduce the biological oxygen demand of the water. In addition, some wastewater treatment processes may also be used to recover valuable resources such as phosphorus, nitrogen, and other nutrients which can be reused in various applications.
Textiles Color Fixing Agent
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Color Removal
Color removal is a process used to remove unwanted color from substances. It is a common practice in a variety of industries, such as in the textile, paper-making, and oil industries. Some of the most common methods of color removal are oxidation, adsorption, and chemical precipitation. Each of these methods involves the use of chemical compounds to alter the structure of the dye molecules in order to effect the desired color change.
Sugar Application
Sugar application is a process used to improve the flavor of food products. It is commonly used in the food and beverage industry, and involves the addition of sugar to a variety of products such as beverages, dairy items, desserts, and confectionaries. The process is important for achieving the desired flavor and texture of a food item, as well as helping to preserve the food and make it shelf-stable.
Mining
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Paper-making
Paper-making is a process which involves the production of paper from wood pulp or other recycled material. The wood pulp is processed through several steps in order to create a material which can be turned into paper. This includes processes such as the cellulose extraction, refining, bleaching, and drying. Once the paper is produced, it can then be used in various industries such as book-making, printing, writing, packaging, and many other applications.
Oil Industry
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Sludge Dewatering
Sludge dewatering is a process used to reduce the moisture content of sludge. Sludge is a semi-solid material which is produced through the treatment of wastewater, and is composed of a combination of water, organic matter, and inorganic matter. Sludge dewatering involves the use of various processes such as gravity separation, centrifugation, flotation, and filtration in order to reduce the moisture content of the sludge and make it easier to transport or dispose of.
25L, 200L plastic drum or 1000L IBC drum