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Results for tag: "Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide"

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Partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA) is a polymer derived from acrylamide, with a fraction of the amide groups along the polymer chain hydrolyzed to carboxylate groups. This modification gives the polymer certain properties, making it useful in various industries. Within the context of plastics, PHPA acts primarily as a functional additive rather than a primary material. It finds utility in enhancing the performance of plastic products, especially where water retention, flocculation, or viscosity modification is desired. PHPA’s role is often critical in packaging, water treatment, and as a soil conditioner in agriculture to maintain moisture levels in plastic-based products. It also has applications in the manufacture of soft hydrogel products, which require superabsorbent properties. The market for partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide is characterized by its diverse applications across different sectors including, but not limited to, wastewater treatment, enhanced oil recovery, and paper production. Firms in this market typically engage in the development, production, and supply of PHPA products, often tailoring their solutions to meet specific industry needs. Notable companies in the partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide market include SNF Floerger, a firm known for specializing in water-soluble polymers; BASF, a leading chemical company with a broad portfolio including oil recovery and water treatment solutions; Kemira, which provides chemicals for water-intensive industries; and Solenis, which is known for Show Less Read more