what’s Zetag 8125
Zetag 8125 is a mainstream medium-charge, high-molecular-weight cationic polyacrylamide developed by BASF. It is one of the most widely used imported sludge dewatering agents in municipal wastewater treatment plants and industrial wastewater treatment stations. It features uniform charge distribution, rapid dissolution, and wide adaptability, exhibiting excellent flocculation, agglomeration, and solid-liquid separation performance for biological sludge, activated sludge, and low-concentration organic wastewater. This product is fully compatible with most belt, plate and frame, and centrifugal dewatering equipment, demonstrating strong versatility under various operating conditions.
Why choose Our PAM Replace Zetag 8125
- Precise parameter matching, including key performance parameters such as flocculation rate, floc size, compactness, supernatant clarity, and sludge cake dryness.
- It can consistently meet the standards for municipal biochemical sludge and ordinary organic wastewater from the light industry and food processing industries.
- Enhanced resistance to fluctuations in water quality, COD, and sludge concentration.
- Lower dosage, reducing overall costs by over 30%.
- Powder dissolves rapidly, does not clump, does not produce insoluble impurities, and maintains stable solution viscosity, compatible with automated dosing systems.
- Large-scale automated PAM production line with a standby inventory of tens of thousands of tons.
- Provides free water sample testing, sludge analysis, and chemical selection services.
Our Service Advantages
- Free water and sludge sample testing and analysis, providing a customized alternative solution for Zetag 8125.
- Free sample testing.
- Direct factory supply, no middlemen, supporting long-term price lock-in, large-volume orders, and customized packaging.
- Seamless compatibility with existing dosing and sludge pressing systems, requiring no equipment modification or production shutdown.
- Professional after-sales technical support to resolve common problems such as poor flocculation, excessive foaming, sludge leakage, and insufficient dewatering.
