Rick Johnson SNF / Polydyne
Rick Johnson SNF / Polydyne
Rick Johnson SNF / Polydyne
SNF / Polydyne
Define Polymer – types, forms and properties
Dosage Calculations
Getting the Most Performance Out of Your
Polymer
Sludge Parameters Influencing Conditioning
Polymer Parameters Influencing Conditioning
Questions and Answers
Webster Dictionary defines polymer as “a
naturally occurring or synthetic compound
consisting of large molecules made up of a
linked series of repeated simple monomers”
Industry definition – long-chained, high
molecular weight, synthetic, water soluble,
organic flocculant carrying a cationic, anionic,
or non-ionic charge.
Coagulant Flocculant
Stable colloid
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To help remove and concentrate solids
• Linear
• Branched
• Crosslinked
The Type of Charge
The Charge Density
The Molecular Weight (MW)
The Molecular Structure
The Type of Monomer
◦ ADAM-MeCl
◦ APTAC
Drums – homogenization by gentle agitation
for short periods, if necessary.
Totes – homogenization by gentle agitation
for short periods, if necessary. Tote bin
mixer.
Bulk Storage Tank – best method is a large
blade rotating at low speeds, 20 rpm. 30
minutes, twice a week.
Skin or crust on surface – do not mix!