Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is an ultra-high molecular weight polymer produced by copolymerizing acrylamide and acrylate salts, with molecular weights exceeding 30 million. It exhibits exceptionally strong adsorption and bridging effects, making it highly effective as a flocculant, water treatment agent, and additive in multiple industrial applications. Products with varying molecular weights and ionic types can be selected based on specific application and performance requirements.
AM Crystal is a pure white crystalline solid, typically in flake form. It is soluble in water, acetone, and ethanol, and slightly soluble in benzene. The product is relatively stable when stored in a cool, dark place but tends to polymerize at its melting point or under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. When exposed to high heat, it decomposes and releases corrosive gases.