How to use polyacrylamide for mineral processing
Release time:
Nov 20,2024
Selection of Mineral Processing Wastewater Treatment Agent
Anionic polyacrylamide or nonionic polyacrylamide products are commonly used for precipitation of mineral processing wastewater.
Determine the product model and dosage through testing based on the selected mineral processing water treatment process and the properties of the mineral processing water used for washing.
Proper use of polyacrylamide in mineral processing wastewater can not only improve flocculation efficiency and effectively treat ore washing mud wastewater, but also play an important role in ensuring various indicators of mineral processing products, improving work efficiency, and reducing costs.
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Precautions for use
1. It is extremely important to effectively disperse this product in water during use, otherwise it may cause the dispersant to clump and produce "fish eyes", increasing the dissolution time.
2. Using warm water can accelerate the dissolution rate, but if the temperature is too high, it can cause thermal degradation of polymer chains and affect viscosity. Usually, the water temperature should not exceed 50 ° C.
3. Stirring is used to assist in dissolution, but excessive stirring can lead to long-chain breakage and degradation of the dispersant. It is best to use a ship type propulsion mixer.
4. The storage time of aqueous solution should not exceed 48 hours, otherwise it may cause a decrease in viscosity and affect the effectiveness of use.
Storage Method
1.Polyacrylamide should be stored in a cool, dry, and well ventilated environment.
2. Polyacrylamide should not be stored directly on the ground, it is best to store it on pallets to prevent moisture absorption and clumping.
3. The number of layers for storing polyacrylamide should not be too high, generally not exceeding ten layers.
4. Unused polyacrylamide must be sealed in a packaging bag and not exposed to air, otherwise it is prone to clumping.
5. Polyacrylamide must follow the principle of first storage, first use.
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