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Nonionic polyacrylamide is a synthetic polymer used primarily as a flocculant in water treatment processes. It is composed of acrylamide monomers that are polymerized to form a long-chain molecule, which helps to aggregate suspended particles in water. This aggregation facilitates the removal of impurities, making it an essential component in various water treatment applications.

| Appearance | White to off-white powder or granule |
| Molecular weight | 5 to 20 million Daltons |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Ionic charge | Nonionic |
| Recommended dosage | 1 to 10 mg/L, depending on application |
When selecting nonionic polyacrylamide, consider the specific application and the desired flocculation properties. Key specifications to request include the molecular weight, appearance, and solubility. It is also important to discuss the required dosage for your particular use case and any necessary certifications for environmental compliance. Quantities may vary based on project size, so be prepared to specify your needs.
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It is primarily used as a flocculant in water treatment to aggregate suspended particles.
When handled properly and used according to guidelines, it is generally considered safe.
Dosage typically ranges from 1 to 10 mg/L, depending on the specific application.
Yes, it is often used in municipal water treatment processes.
It is usually available as a white to off-white powder or granule.
It is used in municipal water treatment, mining, paper, and oil industries.