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About Shouxin
About Shouxin
The history of polyacrylamide (PAM) dates back to 1893, when French scientist Moureu synthesized the compound through the reaction of acryloyl chloride with ammonia under low-temperature conditions. Commercial production of PAM was achieved in the United States in 1954, albeit with challenges such as complex processes, high costs and low purity. A significant breakthrough occurred in 1985 when Chinese Academician Shen Yinchu pioneered the "10,000-ton microorganism catalysis method for producing acrylamide", enabling large-scale PAM production in China. By the early 21st century, China's PAM market had become dynamic, though most domestic manufacturers struggled with unstable product quality, limited product variety,and inadequate compatibility for specialized applications. The century-long development of polyacrylamide has been marked by instability. In response to the industry's key pain points — quality instability and limited product models—Shouxin emerged as a solution. In 2008, we officially established as a global polyacrylamide brand with stable quality. With a stability-focused approach to formula development and a comprehensive process control system, we rigorously ensure product consistency. Every formula innovation and process upgrade reflects our unwavering commitment to stability, embodying our belief that only high stability can sustain high growth. Through large-scale product selection, we optimize product matching to help customers reduce costs and improve efficiency.
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Shouxin has upgraded its technological strategy, with Academician Shen Yinchu personally providing guidance.
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