Anionic Polyelectrolyte is a type of water-soluble polymer that carries a negatively charged ion. It is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, and mining industries, to aid in flocculation, coagulation, and sedimentation processes. Anionic polyelectrolytes work by attaching to positively charged particles in a liquid, such as dirt or other impurities, forming a floc or precipitate that can be easily removed by filtration or sedimentation. They can also be used as dispersants to prevent particles from agglomerating or flocculating. Anionic polyelectrolytes are also used in the food industry as emulsifiers, stabilizers, and thickeners. Like other polyelectrolytes, proper handling and usage guidelines should be followed to avoid potential health hazards associated with anionic polyelectrolytes.
Purity/Concentration |
100% |
Brand |
Angel |
Color |
White |
Packaging Type |
Bag |
Grade Standard |
Technical Grade |
Packaging Size |
25 Kg |
Usage |
Industrial |
Physical State |
Powder |