Cationic Monomer |
DADMAC/ Diallyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride
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7398-69-8 |
●Used as non-formaldehyde color Fixing agent for reactive and direct dyestuff dyeing in textile industry
●Used as retention and filtration agent and paper coating antistatic agent and aging and AKD aging and accelerating agent in papermaking industry
Used for de-colorization, flocculation and purification in water treatment process
Used as combing and finishing agent, lubricant and antistatic agent in washing shampoo
Used as clay stabilizing agent and cationic additive of acid fracturing liquid for oil-field chemicals |
Form linear homopolymer and all kinds of copolymers through various polymerization reactions.
Low irritation to skins and low toxicity |
Functional Polymer |
POLYPDADMAC /PDADMAC/2-Propen-1-aminium,N,N-dimethyl-N-Propenyl-, chloride homopolyme |
26062-79-3 |
Used as non-formaldehyde color Fixing agent for reactive and direct dyestuff dyeing in textile industry
Used as cationic flocculant for waste water treatment, mining and mineral processing
Used as anionic trash catching agent and AKD aging and accelerating agent in papermaking industry
Used as clay stabilizing agent and cationic additive of acid fracturing liquid for oil-field chemicals
Used as compounding of regulating agent, antistatic agent, humidifying agent and shampoo and emollient agent of skin care ●Approved by USPHS, formaldehyde-Free, high efficiency and good stability |
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Poly(allylamine HCl) / Poly(Allylamine hydrochloride) |
71550-12-4 |
Mainly applied for resin modification and medicine manufacturing
Used as coagulant in waste water treatment, miming and minerals manufacturing
Used as color fixing agent in textile industry
Used as anionic trash catching agent and AKD aging and accelerating agent in papermaking industry
Used as clay stabilizing agent and cationic additive of acid fracturing liquid for oil-field chemicals. |
High efficiency and good stability
●Strong coagulation capability. Stable in hydrolysis, insensitive to pH value change and with anti-chloride property |