2B / BW Shalimar Bagh, Opp. BQ Market, Near DLF Mall New Delhi - 110088, India.
Polyacrylamide (PAM) from Innova Corporate India is a versatile, high-molecular-weight water-soluble polymer available in anionic, cationic, and non-ionic variants. It is widely used as a flocculant, coagulant aid, thickener, and binder in solid-liquid separation processes. PAM works by bridging suspended particles through adsorption or charge neutralization, forming large flocs that settle quickly. It is essential for wastewater treatment, sludge dewatering, mineral processing, paper retention, and enhanced oil recovery – serving the diverse industries of Bangalore.
Specifically selected for Bangalore's industrial applications, our PAM range includes anionic types for electronic and textile effluents (high mineral and organic load), cationic types for municipal STP sludge dewatering in Bangalore (Koramangala, Indiranagar, Whitefield STPs), and non‑ionic variants for pharmaceutical and food processing waste streams with mixed ionic content. The polymers are supplied as white granular powders with rapid dissolution rates even in Bangalore's water conditions. They perform consistently under Bangalore's moderate temperatures (15–35°C). By improving settling rates, reducing sludge volume, and lowering polymer consumption (typical dosage 0.5–5 ppm), our PAM solutions help industries reduce operational costs and meet KSPCB effluent quality standards for TSS and turbidity. Industries across Bangalore's industrial belt (Peenya, Electronic City, Whitefield, Bommasandra, Jigani) rely on our PAM for efficient and cost‑effective solid‑liquid separation.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Manufacturer | Innova Corporate India |
| Chemical Product Type | Polyacrylamide (PAM) / High Molecular Weight Polymer |
| Commercial Abbreviation | PAM / Polyacrylamide |
| Empirical Chemical Formula | (C₃H₅NO)ₙ |
| Available Ionic Structures | Anionic Polyacrylamide / Cationic Polyacrylamide / Non-Ionic Polyacrylamide |
| Aqueous Solubility Profile | 100% soluble and uniformly dispersible in water matrices upon correct dilution scaling |
| Operational pH Scale | 4.0 – 9.0 (Highly stable configuration across standard plant systems) |
| Primary System Function | Polymer chain bridging, surface charge neutralization, industrial flocculation, and thickening agent |
Innova Corporate (India), headquartered at 2B/BW Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, offers high-performance Polyacrylamide (PAM) for industries across Bangalore. Our ultra-high molecular weight water-soluble macromolecular flocculant is engineered for particle bridging, rapid sludge dewatering, and suspended solids sedimentation in industrial ETP systems, delivering superior solid-liquid separation performance for anionic, cationic, and non-ionic waste stream applications. We maintain a dedicated supply network to ensure that Agartala’s textile mills, paper plants, mining operations, oilfield facilities, municipal STPs, and agricultural sectors receive consistent, high-purity PAM flocculants for cost-effective clarification and regulatory compliance.
PAM Polyacrylamide must never be dosed as dry powder directly into the effluent stream. It should be pre-dissolved in clean water at a concentration of 0.1% to 0.3% by weight under slow, continuous stirring for a minimum of 60 minutes to allow complete hydration of the polymer chains. Over-dilution or aggressive mixing must be avoided as it causes irreversible mechanical shear degradation of the long molecular chains—significantly reducing bridging efficiency and floc strength. Our team provides on-site preparation guidance for facilities in Bangalore.
Yes, we are a leading supplier of high-performance PAM flocculants (anionic, cationic, and non-ionic) for Bangalore. We ensure prompt delivery and technical support for industrial ETPs, municipal STPs, textile mills, paper factories, mining operations, oilfield facilities, and agricultural soil management throughout the region.
When used as a primary flocculant, PAM relies entirely on its molecular chain bridging mechanism to agglomerate suspended particles—best suited for streams with moderate solids and low colloidal stability. When used as a coagulant aid after PAC dosing, PAC first neutralizes surface charges on colloidal particles, and PAM then bridges these destabilized micro-flocs into large, dense macro-flocs that settle rapidly. This two-stage combination dramatically reduces both PAC and PAM dosage requirements while producing a significantly drier, faster-settling sludge cake—ideal for Agartala’s variable industrial effluents.