These are added in the wet end of the paper machine to improve retention fine particles and fillers during the formation of paper.
The improved retention of papermaking furnish components improves the operational efficiency of the paper machine, reduces the solids and organic loading in the process water loop, and can lower overall chemical costs.
Typical chemicals used as retention aids are: polyacrylamide (PAM), polyethyleneimine (PEI), colloidal silica, and bentonite.
This is done because while retention is enhanced the forming fabrics get choked, resulting in slower removal of water from the paper web.
Research done at a manufacturing laboratory in India signifies that over use of flocculants falling under this category can also result in problems during the runnability of machine.