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The impact of Japanese nuclear sewage discharge on the polyacrylamide (PAM) industry
Source:www.polyacrylamide.com | Author:Welldone | Published time: 2023-08-24 | 801 Views | Share:
In recent years, the demand for polyacrylamide (PAM) has grown rapidly, and it is widely used in industrial production, sewage treatment, papermaking, textiles, oil exploration and other fields. As an island country, Japan's nuclear sewage discharge problem has affected many aspects such as raw materials, logistics and distribution of the polyacrylamide industry.

Influence of Japan's nuclear sewage discharge into the sea on the polyacrylamide industry


In recent years, the demand for polyacrylamide (PAM) has grown rapidly, and it is widely used in industrial production, sewage treatment, papermaking, textiles, oil exploration and other fields. As an island country, Japan's nuclear sewage discharge problem has affected many aspects such as raw materials, logistics and distribution of the polyacrylamide industry.

Japan's nuclear waste water discharged into the sea

It is not difficult to guess that the discharge of Japanese nuclear sewage into the sea may have an impact on the production of the PAM plant. Since the production of PAM requires high environmental sanitation and quality safety requirements, the discharge of nuclear sewage may cause production interruptions in factories, thereby affecting the production of PAM.

However, PAM products need to be transported to the global market through logistics channels. If the discharge of Japanese nuclear sewage into the sea leads to the increase of trade barriers in these regions, it will directly affect the export and logistics distribution of PAM.

Regarding the supply of raw materials, the production of PAM requires a variety of raw materials, some of which come from Japan. If Japan's nuclear sewage is discharged into the sea and its domestic production capacity is affected, it may indirectly affect the supply of raw materials for the PAM industry.


Overall, although Japan's nuclear sewage discharge may have a certain impact on the world's polyacrylamide industry, PAM manufacturers are reminded to maintain a high degree of concern and adjust production and export strategies according to market changes at any time to ensure the stable development of the PAM industry.