Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) is a high molecular weight, water-soluble polymer derived from acrylamide with negatively charged functional groups along the polymer chain. Its primary role in industrial settings is as a flocculant, meaning it binds to fine suspended particles in water, helping them aggregate (flocculate) and settle or be filtered out more efficiently.

Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) is a high molecular weight, water-soluble polymer derived from acrylamide with negatively charged functional groups along the polymer chain. Its primary role in industrial settings is as a flocculant, meaning it binds to fine suspended particles in water, helping them aggregate (flocculate) and settle or be filtered out more efficiently.

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