Understanding Cationic and Anionic Polymers: Properties, Applications, and Interactions
If you were to browse through Gellner’s website, you’ll likely notice that on many of our product pages, we have separated out our emulsion polymer products by whether or not they are cationic, anionic, or nonionic, with cationic and anionic being the most common categories. Emulsion polymers have a wide range of applications, from water treatment to personal care, and pharmaceuticals to our specialty, coatings and inks.