Polyacrylamide PAM Flocculant for Water Treatment and Industrial Separation
Buyer-facing sourcing candidate for Polyacrylamide (PAM) used in water treatment and related separation applications. Available as anionic, cationic, and nonionic grades; request CAS/spec confirmation, charge type, molecular weight range, impurity profile, and packing options before RFQ finalization.
Quick buying facts
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Use this page to check the product identity, common specification points, document scope, package notes, and destination-market questions before sending a China sourcing request.
CAS No. 9003-05-8Industrial polymer flocculantHuman review
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Questions to confirm
What is the exact ionic type, molecular weight range, and charge density for the offered grade?
Can you provide CAS, EINECS, TDS, COA, and SDS for the current batch?
What are the residual monomer, moisture, ash, and insolubles limits?
Is the product supplied as powder, granular, or solution form?
What packaging options are available for 1 MT, 20 MT, and mixed-load orders?
What is the MOQ and lead time for each grade?
Can you confirm export documents and shipment terms for overseas buyers?
Are samples available, and what is the sample policy for small quantities?
Checks before quote
Confirm full TDS, COA, and SDS before purchase
Request residual monomer, moisture, ash, insolubles, and particle size data if relevant to your application
Verify exact grade naming: APAM, CPAM, or NPAM may differ by supplier
Ask for batch traceability and shelf-life statement
Check export documentation readiness, including commercial invoice, packing list, and origin documents as needed
Assess DG classification and shipping mode with the supplier and forwarder before booking
Do not rely on marketing claims alone; validate spec consistency against your target process
Next step
Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.