Polyacrylamide Supplier Reference for Flocculation Projects
A good supplier relationship starts with application fit: the polymer must match the water chemistry, make-down equipment, mixing energy, and separation target.
Compare support before comparing price
Price matters, but inconsistent hydration, weak floc strength, or poor sludge release can cost more than the difference between two quotations. A supplier should be able to discuss ionic type, molecular weight, charge density, dissolution concentration, and trial design.
Useful reference points include a focused polyacrylamide supplier, a broader polyacrylamide supplier information source, and the main factory site for Xinqi Polymer.
Request samples with a test plan
Samples are most valuable when tested under realistic conditions. Use the same make-down water, hydration time, and mixing limits expected in the plant. Record dose, settling time, supernatant clarity, sludge volume, and floc response after gentle disturbance.
Keep internal comparison simple
Choose a small shortlist first. Test one anionic, one cationic, and one nonionic candidate when the water chemistry is uncertain. After that first screen, refine charge density and molecular weight inside the best-performing family.