| Name | Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) | CAS# | 26062-79-3 | |
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| Price | $1.5/1kg | Purity | 40.0% | |
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Product name: PolyDADMAC Chemical name: Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) Synonyms: N,N-Dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-2-propen-1-aminium chloride homopolymer PDADMAC, PDMDAAC CAS No.: 26062-79-3 Molecular Formula: (C8H16NCl)n Molecular Structure: Properties: It is colorless viscos liquid. It is cationic strong polyelectrolyte solution. It is soluble in water absolutely, strong coagulating performance, non-flammable, good stability in wide pH range. Freezing point: -2.8℃ Specific Density: 1.04 Decomposition temperature: 280-300℃ Specification: Appearance: colorless viscos liquid Solid content, %: 40±1 pH Value:5-7 Viscosity, cps @25℃: 1000-12000 (as required) Ionic Charge: high, Cationic Features: -Neutralizes anionic trash in papermaking systems to enhance retention aid performance. -Safety, non-toxic and Strong coagulating performance for water purifying. -Improves retention of wet end functional additives including sizing agents dry strength agent, dyes, pigments and fillers. -Fixes wood pitch and synthetic stickies to fibers. -Enhances drainage for energy savings in sheet forming, pressing and drying. -Decreases white water solids to improve raw material yield and saveall efficiency. -Performs over a wide pH range with or without the use of alum. -Maintains cationic charge in alkaline, acid and neutral papermaking systems. -Improves paper machine output and runnability for maximum return on investment. -Contains no VOC or surfactant components to harm the environment. Applications: -Applied as polymer coagulant and flocculant for water treatment in many industries -Promoter in paper size process -Cationic runnability aid for the papermaking process Packing: 125kg drum; 200kg drum; 1050kg IBC Transport and Storage: Transport against Non-dangerous chemicals regulation, and store under temperature of 5-35 DEG C. More
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