WWT 4440 is a very high-charge cationic organic coagulant. This product is used as a coagulant in a wide variety of municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment applications. It has been successfully applied in liquid/solids separation systems, including clarification and dewatering.

Chemical Family: Chemical Mixtures & Blends, Polyelectrolytes

Applicable Processes: Dewatering, Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Liquid-Solid Separation, Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Wastewater Clarification

Features: High Charge

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Materials of Construction

Cross-linked polyethylene, fiberglass, stainless steel or lined steel are the preferred materials of construction for bulk tanks. Unlined mild steel, black iron, galvanized steel, copper or brass are not recommended in any part of the feed system. Stainless steel, Viton or Teflon are the best choices for pump heads. For feed lines, polyethylene, PVC or reinforced Tygon tubing is recommended.

Preparation and Feeding Information

WWT 4440 is a single component solution polymer. It may be fed directly from the container or pre-diluted.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Clear to light yellow liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Cationic ChargeVery high--
Average Solids Content40.0%-
Freezing Point0.0°C-
Bulk Viscosity1,000 - 3,000cPs-
Specific Gravity1 - 1.2--
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Physical StateLiquid--
AppearanceClear--
Physical FormLiquid--
ColorColorless to light yellow--
ColorClear to slightly yellow--
pH4 - 8--
Freezing Pointmax. 0°C-
Melting point/freezing pointmax. 41°F-
Melting point/freezing pointmax. 5°C-
Boiling Pointmin. 100°C-
Boiling Pointmin. 212°F-
Decomposition Temperaturemin. 302°F-
Decomposition Temperaturemin. 150°C-
Vapor Pressure (at 20°C)2.3kPa-
Vapor Density (at 20°C)0.804--
Vapor Density (at 20°C)0.804g/L-
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water)max. 0--
Auto Ignition TemperatureDoes not self-ignite (based on chemical structure)--
Relative Density1 - 1.2--
Decomposition temperaturemin. 150°C-
Partition Coefficientmax. 0--
Specific Gravity1 - 1.2--
Oxidising PropertiesNot oxidising--
Explosive LimitNot expected to create explosive atmospheres--
Oxidizing PropertiesNot oxidizing--
Explosive PropertiesNot explosive--
Fire PointDoes not flash--

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