Cooking oil wastewater treatment

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January 12, 2026
Category Connection: Water Treatment Polyacrylamide
Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights on using Anionic Polyacrylamide Powder for treating cooking oil production wastewater. This video showcases how APAM effectively separates solids from liquids, accelerates sedimentation, and improves water quality through flocculation processes.
Related Product Features:
  • Anionic Polyacrylamide Powder is ideal for industrial and urban wastewater treatment, including cooking oil production effluent.
  • It features a molecular weight of 12-19 million and a hydrolysis degree of 10-40% for effective flocculation.
  • APAM accelerates solid-liquid separation and sedimentation in water treatment processes.
  • The product has a solid content of ≥88% and is effective in a pH range of 5-14.
  • It enhances sludge dewatering efficiency with high electric density for better treatment outcomes.
  • APAM improves mineral recovery in flotation processes by increasing adhesion between minerals and bubbles.
  • In paper making, it acts as a retention aid, drainage improver, and sizing agent for better paper quality.
  • Used in oil and gas fields to increase water viscosity in polymer flooding, improving oil yield.
FAQs:
  • What is Anionic Polyacrylamide Powder used for in wastewater treatment?
    Anionic Polyacrylamide Powder is used to treat industrial and urban wastewater, including cooking oil production effluent, by accelerating solid-liquid separation, improving sedimentation, and enhancing sludge dewatering.
  • What are the key technical parameters of Anionic Polyacrylamide?
    Key parameters include a molecular weight of 12-19 million, hydrolysis degree of 10-40%, solid content ≥88%, and effective pH range of 5-14, making it suitable for various wastewater treatment applications.
  • How does Anionic Polyacrylamide improve mineral processing?
    In mineral processing, APAM increases adhesion and absorption between minerals and bubbles during flotation, enhancing mineral recovery rates and aiding in dewatering processes.
  • Can Anionic Polyacrylamide be used in the paper making industry?
    Yes, it improves fiber and filler retention, enhances drainability of paper stock, acts as a sizing agent for water resistance, and can serve as a dispersant for uniform paper quality.