Blufloc C8040 High Charge Cationic Polyacrylamide Polymer | Industrial Wastewater Flocculant
Blufloc C8040 is a high charge cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) supplied as a white granular powder. It is a high molecular weight water-soluble polymer specifically engineered to enhance flocculation and clarification processes in industrial water treatment systems.
Due to its high charge density, Blufloc C8040 is highly effective at neutralizing negatively charged colloidal particles present in wastewater. Once the surface charges are neutralized, the long polymer chains create strong particle bridges that promote the formation of large and dense flocs.
These flocs settle quickly during sedimentation or are easily separated through flotation or filtration processes. This significantly improves water clarity and reduces suspended solids concentration.
Blufloc C8040 is widely used in industrial wastewater treatment plants, chemical manufacturing facilities, textile dyeing factories, food processing industries and paper mills where reliable solid-liquid separation is required.

High Charge Density for Strong Charge Neutralization
Blufloc C8040 provides powerful charge neutralization capability, allowing rapid destabilization of colloidal particles.
Fast Floc Formation
The polymer promotes rapid aggregation of suspended solids, forming large and dense flocs that settle quickly.
Improved Water Clarification
By enhancing particle aggregation, the polymer significantly improves water clarity in sedimentation and flotation systems.
Reliable Performance in Industrial Systems
Blufloc C8040 performs consistently in a wide range of industrial wastewater treatment processes.
Flexible Application Range
The polymer can be used in clarification, thickening, flotation and filtration processes.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Cationic Polyacrylamide |
| Brand | Blufloc |
| Model | C8040 |
| CAS Number | 9003-05-8 |
| Appearance | White Granular Powder |
| Ionic Type | Cationic |
| Charge Density | High |
| Molecular Weight | High |
| Solid Content | ≥ 89% |
| Bulk Density | 0.8 – 1.0 g/cm³ |
| Effective pH Range | 2 – 9 |
| Dissolution Time | 30 – 60 minutes |
| Recommended Solution Concentration | 0.1 – 0.5% |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Packaging | 25 kg Kraft paper bag with PE liner |

Industrial Wastewater Clarification
Blufloc C8040 is widely used for clarification of wastewater containing suspended solids and colloidal particles.
Typical industrial sectors include:
- Textile dyeing and finishing
- Paper and pulp production
- Chemical manufacturing
- Food processing industries
- Beverage production plants
Dissolved Air Flotation Systems
The polymer enhances the efficiency of DAF systems, improving the removal of suspended solids, oils and organic matter.
Process Water Treatment
Blufloc C8040 can also be used in industrial water treatment systems to improve clarification and filtration processes.
Mining and Mineral Processing
In mining operations, the polymer helps improve tailings settling and process water clarification.
Blufloc C8040 should be dissolved in water before use.
Recommended preparation procedure:
Recommended solution concentration: 0.1% – 0.5%
The optimal dosage should be determined through laboratory jar testing.
Packaging
25 kg Kraft paper bags with PE inner liner. Bulk packaging options such as 750 kg or 1000 kg big bags are also available.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool and dry environment away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Shelf Life: 24 months under recommended storage conditions.

High charge cationic polyacrylamide is used as a flocculant for water clarification, industrial wastewater treatment and solid-liquid separation processes.
The CAS number of polyacrylamide is 9003-05-8.
High charge CPAM provides stronger charge neutralization, making it more effective for removing colloidal particles and improving clarification efficiency.
Polyacrylamide powder should be dissolved in water to prepare a 0.1–0.5% polymer solution before dosing.
The optimal dosage depends on wastewater characteristics and should be determined through jar testing.










