Water TreatmentPolymer

Polyacrylamide Flocculant

Polymer flocculants (often called “polyacrylamide”) for thickening, clarification, and dewatering—available in anionic, cationic, and non‑ionic grades.

flocculant polymer water treatment dewatering

What “polyacrylamide” usually means

In water treatment, polyacrylamide flocculant commonly refers to polymer flocculants supplied in anionic, cationic, or non-ionic grades (often as powder). The correct grade depends on the charge of your solids and process conditions.

How to pick a starting grade

  • Anionic: common for mineral/soil solids, many wastewater streams, and thickening/dewatering applications.
  • Cationic: common for organic sludges and some municipal/industrial dewatering applications.
  • Non-ionic: useful when you want minimal charge interaction or as a trial baseline.

Information that speeds selection

  • Water type (process / wastewater / sludge), pH, temperature, and conductivity/TDS
  • Solids type and concentration, particle size, and settling/filtration targets
  • Current chemical program (coagulants, pH adjusters) and dose range

Choose a flocculant family

These pages contain the typical spec items and RFQ notes per grade.

Request a quotation

Share your application and target properties. We’ll respond with a grade-matched proposal and commercial offer.

  • Application (clarification / thickening / dewatering)
  • Water type + pH + conductivity/TDS
  • Solids type and concentration
  • Current coagulant program (if any)
  • Target (settling speed / filtrate clarity / cake solids)
  • Volume + packaging + destination