How do you remove pigment from water?

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April 20, 2022
Category Connection: Cationic Polyacrylamide
Brief: Discover how Bluwat Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM Effluent Flocculant effectively removes pigment from water. This video showcases the experiment process, chemical reagents, and dosage for wastewater treatment, highlighting significant COD reduction from 9195 mg/L to 1113 mg/L.
Related Product Features:
  • Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM) with medium molecular weight and low charge density for efficient flocculation.
  • Accelerates particle sedimentation and clarifies solutions in various industrial effluents.
  • Versatile applications include textile, paper-making, mine washing, and sewage water treatment.
  • Non-polluting formula with no aluminum, chlorine, or heavy metal ions.
  • Easy to dissolve with rapid solubility and effective at low dosage levels.
  • Operates effectively across a wide pH range (4-9) for diverse wastewater conditions.
  • Enhances sludge dewatering and DAF system performance with faster sedimentation.
  • Backed by 10 years of manufacturing expertise and technical support.
Faqs:
  • What is the recommended dosage for Bluwat Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM in wastewater treatment?
    The recommended dosage ranges from 1-3.0 ppm, depending on the effluent type. A jar test is advised to determine the optimal dosage for specific applications.
  • How does Bluwat Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM improve water clarity?
    It adsorbs solid particles, bridges them to form large flocs, and accelerates sedimentation, leading to clearer water and faster filtration.
  • What industries can benefit from using Bluwat Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM?
    Industries such as textiles, paper-making, mining, sewage treatment, and metallurgical mineral dressing benefit from its flocculation and sedimentation properties.