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Sodium polyacrylate
Sodium polyacrylate

Sodium polyacrylate/Polyacrylic acid sodium salt Flocculants may accelerate the separation of red mud and the suspension in sodium aluminate solution, link the small disperse red mud particles into floccules, the settlement speed will be highly accelerated. It can be used again during washing tank for the purpose of accelerating the settlement and catching up the demand of clear effusion. Characteristics: *High flocculant capacity, fast and steady flocculant process. Forming small, firm and cut bearing floccules. *Low underflow W:V, low content of suspended matter, wide application, and strong volatility resistant capacity. Packaging and Storage methods: Sodium Polyacrylate isstored in plastic drum. Net weight is 25kg. It should be stored in acool and ventilated place. The storage period is 10 months Sodium polyacrylate and other derivatives of polyacrylic acid have a wide variety of commercial and industrial uses that include: Sequestering agents in detergents. By binding hard water elements such as calcium and magnesium, the surfactants in detergents work more efficiently. Thickening agents Coatings Artificial snow Laundry detergent Disposable diapers Bath time recreational gel (such as Gellibaff or Squishybaff) Super absorbent polymers. These cross-linked acrylic polymers are referred to as "Super Absorbents" and "Water Crystals", and are used in diapers.Copolymer versions are used in agriculture and other specialty absorbent applications. The origins of super absorbent polymer chemistry trace back to the early 1960s when the U.S. Department of Agriculture developed the first super absorbent polymer materials.This chemical is featured in the Maximum Absorbency Garment used by NASA.

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