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Six steps from raw material to quality Polyacrylamide — a production process we control at every stage.

2026-08-14

Six steps from raw material to quality Polyacrylamide — a production process we control at every stage.

Every batch of Polyacrylamide (PAM) begins the same way: with carefully selected raw materials moving through a tightly controlled production line. But the difference between average PAM and reliable PAM is not in the equipment — it’s in the discipline of process control at every single step.

Here’s how we turn raw materials into a flocculant you can depend on, shipment after shipment:

① Raw Materials

Quality starts before production begins. We select raw materials from qualified suppliers and inspect every incoming batch, because you can’t make a consistent product from inconsistent inputs.

② Polymerization

This is the heart of the process. Reaction temperature, time, and catalyst are precisely controlled so that every batch achieves the target molecular weight and ionic structure. This is what determines how well your PAM will flocculate, settle, and dewater in the field.

③ Drying

The polymer is dried gently and uniformly. Controlled drying preserves the activity of the molecular chain and prevents the degradation that happens when polymer is exposed to excessive heat.

④ Crushing

The dried material is milled to a carefully selected particle size. Getting this right means the PAM dissolves quickly and completely in your dosing system — no fish eyes, no wasted product, no clogged lines.

⑤ Sieving

Fine screening ensures uniform particle distribution. Batch after batch, the product you receive behaves the same way, which means the dosage that worked last time will work again this time.

⑥ Packaging

Finally, the product is sealed in moisture-protected bags. PAM’s worst enemy is humidity, so proper packaging is not a detail — it’s part of the quality guarantee that carries the product from our plant to your site.

Why should this matter to you?

Because a tightly controlled production process is the only way to deliver what your treatment plant actually needs: stable flocculation performance, predictable dosing, and consistent results — not just in one batch, but in every batch.

When you choose a PAM supplier, you’re not just buying a chemical. You’re buying the process behind it — and the stability that process brings to your operations.

📩 Want to know more about our production line or quality control? Contact us — we’d be happy to walk you through it.

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