Compositions and Performance Characteristics of Some Commerical Polyacrylamide Flocculants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. W. Rogers
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Several commercial polyacrylamide flocculants most widely used in Western Canadian mineral processing plants have been analyzed chemically and compared in standardized settling tests as aids to thickening and clarification. Data are included for both dry and liquid-type flocculants. Percentages of active ingredients in these commercial products varied Widely. Performances were compared on the basis of: equal additions of active ingredients, nearly equal molecular weights and nearly equal degrees of ionic character. Based on zone settling velocities and supernatant clarities of siliceous slurries coagulated by lime additions, dry flocculants proved more economical than liquid flocculants. Using these same two criteria, the most highly anionic were more effective than either weakly anionic or non ionic polyacrylamide- type flocculants.
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APA: D. W. Rogers  (1978)  Compositions and Performance Characteristics of Some Commerical Polyacrylamide Flocculants

MLA: D. W. Rogers Compositions and Performance Characteristics of Some Commerical Polyacrylamide Flocculants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1978.

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