With the rapid development of the rubber product manufacturing industry in Southeast Asia, an increasingly serious problem faced by enterprises is how to efficiently treat the large amount of sewage generated during the production process. Traditional sewage treatment methods often fail to meet increasingly stringent environmental standards, resulting in low treatment efficiency and high operating costs.
As an efficient sewage treatment agent, polyacrylamide (PAM) can significantly improve the solid-liquid separation effect in the sewage treatment process. Its good flocculation performance accelerates the settling speed and makes the treated water cleaner.
The high molecular weight and special structure of PAM enable it to quickly form large flocs during the settling process, speeding up the settling speed and improving the efficiency of the entire treatment process.
Using PAM to treat sewage can not only reduce the required treatment time and energy consumption of treatment equipment, but also reduce the use of chemical reagents, thus significantly reducing operating costs.
The sewage treated with PAM can meet or even exceed the increasingly stringent environmental protection standards of Southeast Asian countries in terms of clarity and pollutant residues, helping enterprises achieve sustainable development.
According to the latest market research data, the pollutant removal rate of sewage treated by PAM can reach more than 95%, and the processing speed is 40% higher than that of traditional methods. This has significant advantages in improving production efficiency and reducing costs.
After using PAM, a Thai rubber products manufacturer increased its sewage treatment efficiency by 30%, reduced operating costs by 20%, and successfully passed relevant environmental certifications. These successful cases prove the important role of PAM in wastewater treatment.
Polyacrylamide provides efficient, economical and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment solutions for rubber product manufacturing companies in Southeast Asia. By using PAM, these companies can not only significantly improve sewage treatment efficiency and reduce operating costs, but also successfully cope with increasingly stringent environmental regulations.