Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a polymer compound formed by the polymerization of acrylamide monomers and is widely used in industrial wastewater and urban sewage treatment. Its unique structure enables it to exhibit superior performance in flocculation and precipitation.
According to research, polyacrylamide can effectively increase the sedimentation rate of sewage and reduce the treatment time during sewage treatment. Data shows that the suspended solids removal rate of sewage treated with PAM can reach 95%. At the same time, as an environmentally friendly material, PAM is non-toxic to water bodies, highly safe, and meets today's environmental protection requirements.
In an experiment on a city sewage treatment plant, the implementation of polyacrylamide flocculants reduced COD (chemical oxygen demand) by 60%, effectively improving water quality and reducing the burden on the environment. Such an efficient treatment method is the key to achieving sustainable development.
As global environmental awareness increases, the market demand for polyacrylamide continues to grow. We believe that with the continuous development of new technologies, the application of PAM in wastewater treatment will become more extensive and contribute more to environmental protection.
In summary, polyacrylamide not only shows high efficiency and environmental protection in wastewater treatment, but is also an important part of sustainable development. The use of PAM can contribute to our goal of achieving a clean environment and safe water sources.