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Water Absorbent Technology with Alsta Hydrogel

Chemtex Speciality Limited
Water Absorbent Technology With Alsta Hydrogel
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Science and Technology have always given new ideas and innovations to
agricultural sector in order to improve their crop production, incorporating
new techniques to curb the losses caused due to uneven natural
circumstances and changing the total scenario around the business. One
such development is the introduction of water absorbent technology.
About 40% potable water is used by agricultural sectors and the sharp
decline that has been observed in its availability has made every farmer
think different ways on its conservation.
What Is It
Water Absorbent Technology through super absorbent
polymer is one of the revolutionary as well as economical
way to solve the water crisis in the irrigational field. The
unique formulation of a super absorbent polymer not only
solves the water related problem but also upgrade the
soil texture upon its application.
Attributes
• Higher rate of absorption in
extreme conditions
• Low soluble content and residual

monomer
• Reusability
• Non-polluting and Biodegradable
How does it work
Super Absorbent Polymer granules mix up between soil
particles and on contact with water molecule, swells up
forming beads owing to water absorbent technology.
These beads release water to keep the surrounding
conditions moist whenever the same starts drying up and
the best part about using this polymer is its reusability.
What makes it work
Super absorbent polymer has a cross-linking molecular
structure with a hydrophilic group attached, which
absorbs water about 400-600 times of its own weight and
acts as a replicated small reservoir of water. The polymer
can be used to trap rain water which can be released
later at the time of requirement over longer durations.
Alsta Hydrogel
Alsta Hydrogel, potassium polyacrylate based super absorbent
polymer for agriculture manufactured by Chemtex Speciality
Limited meets the standard needs & requirement of the
agricultural sectors.

For more information, visit www.hydrogelagriculture.com