2B / BW Shalimar Bagh, Opp. BQ Market, Near DLF Mall New Delhi - 110088, India.
Premium-grade Non-ionic Polyacrylamide (NPAM) polymers, scientifically engineered by Innova Corporate India, are high-molecular-weight water-soluble homopolymers meticulously developed for demanding solid-liquid separation processes. Because these macromolecular structures carry a completely neutral electrical charge in aqueous systems, they do not rely on electrostatic neutralization. Instead, they operate through highly efficient inter-particle bridging, utilizing their extensive linear carbon chains to loop, capture, and aggregate ultra-fine suspended solids. This makes them ideal for complex systems with elevated electrolyte salinity, high ionic strengths, or harsh, fluctuating pH variations where traditional anionic or cationic polymers would lose performance – a common scenario in Gurgaon's industrial wastewater, especially with variable water chemistry from different sectors.
Tailored for Gurgaon's challenging water conditions – including variable pH automotive wastewater, high‑TDS textile effluents, IT park sewage with mixed ionic content, food processing waste, pharmaceutical discharge, printing ink waste, and hard groundwater (TDS up to 1000 ppm) – our Non-ionic PAM provides consistent flocculation regardless of ionic interference. It is widely used in chemical plants, CETPs serving Gurgaon's industrial estates (Manesar, Udyog Vihar, Dundahera, Sector 37), and municipal STPs. The polymer retains its performance under Gurgaon's temperature extremes (5–45°C) and hard water conditions. By bridging fine solids without charge-related performance loss, NPAM produces dense flocs that settle rapidly, reducing sludge volume and improving clarity. It is an excellent choice for facilities where water chemistry fluctuates seasonally (canal vs groundwater), helping maintain HSPCB compliance. Industries across Manesar, Udyog Vihar, and Sector 37 in Gurgaon trust our NPAM for reliable solid‑liquid separation.
| Parameter | Technical Details |
|---|---|
| Chemical Product Type | Non-ionic Polyacrylamide (NPAM) (Innova Corporate India) |
| Molecular Formula | (C₃H₅NO)ₙ |
| Ionic Charge Structure | Non-ionic (Completely Neutral Polyelectrolyte) |
| Physical Form | Dry, white free-flowing granular powder matrix |
| Solubility Profile | 100% soluble in water systems under standard mechanical dissolution |
| Salt & Brine Tolerance | Excellent / Outstanding performance in high-salinity water |
| Primary Functional Mechanism | Macromolecular inter-particle bridging, fluid viscosification, and flocculation binding |
Innova Corporate (India), headquartered at 2B/BW Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi, provides high-performance Non-ionic Polyacrylamide (NPAM) for industries across Gurgaon. Our neutral-charge, high-molecular-weight polymers are engineered to deliver superior inter-particle bridging and flocculation in challenging environments with high salinity, extreme pH, or mixed ionic loads. We maintain a dedicated supply network to ensure that Agartala’s mineral processing units, industrial ETPs, paper mills, oil & gas operations, and textile manufacturers receive consistent, high-purity NPAM for efficient solid-liquid separation and process optimization.
Non-ionic PAM carries no charge, so it does not interact with dissolved salts or pH extremes. In high-salinity or acidic/alkaline effluents—common in Agartala’s mining, textile, and chemical industries—anionic or cationic polymers often lose efficiency due to charge shielding or polymer coiling. NPAM maintains its extended chain configuration, ensuring consistent bridging flocculation.
Yes, we are a leading supplier of high-grade Non-ionic Polyacrylamide for Gurgaon. We ensure prompt delivery and technical support for mineral processing plants, industrial ETPs, paper mills, oil & gas drilling operations, and textile units throughout the region.
In acidic environments (pH 2–5), cationic polymers may become overly charged, while anionic polymers precipitate. NPAM remains neutral, retaining its long linear structure to bridge fine suspended particles into large, dense flocs. This accelerates sedimentation in tailings ponds and thickeners, helping Agartala’s mining operations achieve clearer overflow and higher underflow densities.