Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM) produced by Vanzon Water is a
high-performance water-soluble polymer with a positive charge
density. Engineered for superior interaction with negatively
charged particles, CPAM excels in sludge dewatering, wastewater
clarification, and organic matter removal. Its tailored molecular
structure ensures rapid flocculation, reduced sludge volume, and
compliance with stringent environmental standards.
OYIFLOC Cationic Polyacrylamide Specifications
| Appearance | White Powder |
| Mass fraction of polymer content | ≥89% |
| Charge degree: | 5-80% |
| Molecular weight | 8-15 million |
| Mass fraction of acrylamide monomer | ≤0.25% |
| Dissolving time (1g/L) | ≤60min |
| Mass fraction of water-insoluble substances | ≤0.2% |
Main Applications
- Livestock farm wastewater treatment
- Pig feed mills wastewater clarification
- Sludge dewatering and thickening
- Organic-rich industrial wastewater treatment
- Agricultural and animal husbandry sewage systems
Product Advantages
- Economical and achieve good effects at low dosage.
- Significantly improve the sludge production efficiency and reduce
the moisture content of sludge cake
- lncrease the settling rate of suspended solids during the
solid-liquid separation in sewage treatment process.
- Highly effective in a wide PH range(2-9), it is capable of treating
waste water and sludge under weak acidic condition.
Product Forms
Anionic Polymer Flocculant Powder | Anionic Polymer Flocculant Emulsion |
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Usage Instructions
Preparation:
Dissolve CPAM in clean water to make a 0.1%–0.3% aqueous solution.
Stir slowly to avoid clumping.
Application:
Add the prepared solution evenly into the wastewater system.
Dosage:
Typical dosage is 1–10 ppm, depending on wastewater
characteristics.
Mixing:
Allow proper mixing and reaction time for optimal floc formation.
How to use OYIFLOC Anionic Polymer Flocculant?
Prepare stock solution if using powder: dissolve 0.1-0.2 g/L in
water (adjust per lab test). Stir for 30–60 minutes until fully
hydrated.
Liquid product: dilute to recommended working concentration per
technical sheet.
Typical dosage range: 0.1–10 mg/L (vary by application and water
quality). Perform jar test to determine optimal dose.
Add flocculant after coagulation stage or directly to influent
stream; mix gently then allow settling. Adjust pH and dose based on
jar test results.