Organic Super Polymer Coming Soon


With water shortages and droughts throughout the world, an organic water retaining polymer is a necessity. Synthetic polymers are not environmentally friendly, as water contamination is a problem when it is used for agriculture. The toxic chemicals seep into the water table and contaminate drinking water. With people starving throughout the globe, there is a demand for a natural solution to water deprived areas.

We will soon be offering a completely natural, environmentally friendly, corn starch based polymer that will absorb 200 to 250 times its weight in water, which is optimum for most soils.

However, there are several parts of the globe that have high saline soils. For areas where the agricultural areas have been or are being covered with salt water at times, there are also plans to develop a more absorbent product. Salt dissolves the polymer and reduces  the products absorption rate. Testing indicates that our organic polymer will only absorb 28% of the absorption rate that can be achieved with distilled water. An organic polymer that will absorb 250 times its weight in water will only absorb 70 times its weight in salt water. Therefore, for highly saline soils, a higher absorbency rate is vital.

We have the potential to produce such an organic  polymer that will absorb 400 times its weight in water and even more. I personally produced a corn starch based polymer that would absorb 380 times its weight in water. This was done with an inferior water supply. Had the water supply had been up to standard, the absorption rate would have been higher. It is safe to say, that with the proper water supply, an absorption rate of 450 to 500 , or more, is possible.

But for now, we will soon be offering an organic polymer that will retain 200-250 times its weight in water. The higher absorption rates will follow an interest and demand for better water retaining qualities.

 

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