It is a kind of high molecular polymer with a hydrophilic group. It appears odorless and tasteless white granule. It will form hydrogels of 100-200 times water absorption while swelling slowly in water.
Potassium Polyacrylate is a kind of super absorbent polymer(SAP), a water-absorbent material with good water-holding capacity. It can absorb water up to several hundred times of its own weight, and turn into the natural gel from within seconds. SAP can be mainly divided into three major categories which are Hygiene grade, Agriculture grade, and Industry grade. The main uses of SAP are absorbing, retaining, or block liquid.
Water crystal gel or water beads or gel beads is any gel which absorbs and contains a large amount of water. Water gel is usually in spherical form and composed of a water-absorbing polymer such as a polyacrylamide (frequently Poly(methyl acrylate) or Sodium polyacrylate). Sometimes referred to as super absorbent polymer (SAP) or, in dry form, as slush powder.
Super Absorbent Polymers, also known as SAP, hydrogel, absorbent polymers, absorbent gels, water retaining agent, super slurpers, water gel, is a new type of macro molecular synthetic water absorbing polymer material. It has a water uptake potential as high as 100,000% of its own weight in a short period of time by osmosis and form granules in soil to enhance soil properties. SAPs are generally white sugar-like hygroscopic materials that swell in water to form a clear gel made of separate individual particles and can retain moisture even under pressure without risk of conflagration or rupturing/blasting.
Powder Agriculture Hydrogel, Water Crystals for Plants improves the water holding capacity of the soil and helps plants go through dry seasons. It is made of Potassium polyacrylate, a potassium-based super absorbent polymer(SAP powder) for agriculture.
There are two type super absorbent polymer, so choose a reliable Agricultural Potassium Polyacrylate Manufacturer is very very important, to avoid that you order the wrong Agricultural Potassium Polyacrylate
Until the 1980’s, water absorbing materials were cellulosic or fiber-based products. Choices were tissue paper, cotton, sponge, and fluff pulp. The water retention capacity of these types of materials is only 20 times their weight – at most.
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