APAM 6056 Advanced Papermaking Chemical for Fiber Dispersion &
Water Recovery
Product Description Formulation 6056 is an anionic polyacrylamide characterized by
lower molecular weight configuration and medium hydrolysis.
Supplied as white granular solid with guaranteed active material
≥88%, its molecular architecture is tailored within the 5-8 million
range. This chemical excels in dispersion efficiency and
demonstrates stable performance characteristics, operating reliably
throughout the pH spectrum of 6.0-12.0. | Item | Index |
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| Appearance | White granules | | Effective content | ≥88% | | Molecular weight | 5 - 8 Million | | Degree of Hydrolysis | Medium | | Applicable pH Range | 6.0 - 12.0 |
Performance & Applications - Employed as a retention and drainage aid in papermaking operations,
effectively increasing filler and fine fiber retention rates while
improving paper uniformity and mechanical strength.
- Within paper mill white water recovery circuits, functions as an
efficient flocculant that lowers turbidity by aggregating suspended
materials, enabling water system closure and reducing both
freshwater consumption and wastewater output.
- For specialty paper manufacturing, operates as an effective
dispersing agent that inhibits fiber flocculation prior to sheet
formation, resulting in enhanced formation quality, improved
printing performance, and elevated product standards.
Advantages - Strong deflocculation properties prevent unwanted clustering of fibers and fillers in paper stock,
yielding more homogeneous paper structure.
- Achieves desired technical effects at low treatment levels, offering economical operation for paper producers.
- Maintains paper's inherent strength characteristics while improving formation and retention performance.
- Shows excellent compatibility with typical wet-end chemicals such as starches, sizes, and alum,
minimizing potential interaction complications.
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