Liquid Polyacrylamide for Oil Drilling Applications

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Product origin: Qingdao, Shandong, China
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US$ 4700 ~ 5800

Description
This product is a medium charge anionic polyacrylamide in emulsion form that is used as a flocculant in a wide variety of municipal and industrial wastewater treatment application. It has been successfully applied in all liquid/solid separation systems including clarification, thickening, and dewatering.

Quality Specification
 
Product codePolyst 1530Polyst 1545
Physical FormClear to milky white liquid
Anionicity (%)30%45%
Active (%)29
Freezing Point7ºF(-14ºC)
Flash Point200ºF (93ºC) min
Density8.7-8.9
 
ITEMS           STANDARD
AppearanceLight yellow viscous liquid
Degree of charge, (mol/mol) %Middle
Relative Molecular WeightMiddle
Bulk Density %30-40
PH of 0.5% solution @ 25ºC6-8
Viscosity , cps300-2000
Density0.985 kg/L
Residual Acrylamide, ppm300 max
 
Usage & Dosage
This product must be pre-diluted in water before use. It should not be applied neat. One method for dilution is adding the neat polymer into the vortex of a mixed tank at a concentration between 0.25-1.0% polymer (0.5%is optimum) by weight.
 
Package
The product is usually kept in plastic drum, with each net weight 200 KG or 1000 KG; Special packages are available based on customers' requirements.
 
STORAGE
Suggested in-plant storage life is 6months in opened drums. For best results, store at 50-80ºF. Drums and bins should be mixed very well before first use and weekly after that. Do not allow emulsion polymers to freeze. Should freezing occur, allow the product to thaw thoroughly in a heated area and mix well before attempting to use it. For spills of this product, sprinkle vermiculite or equivalent obsorbent over the spill area and sweep thee material into approved chemical disposal containers. Do not spray water onto a spill because the resulting gel is very difficult to clean up.
 
SAFETY
Avoid contacting with eyes, skin and clothing. Otherwise, wash with a flush of water. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for complete handling and hazard data.
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