Cooling Water Treatment
Is designed to control scaling, corrosion, fouling, and biological growth in cooling systems. Effective treatment improves heat transfer efficiency, lowers energy consumption, and protects critical equipment.
Scale Control
Prevents the deposition of hard mineral layers on boiler surfaces caused mainly by calcium and magnesium salts.
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Corrosion Control
Prevents the deterioration of boiler metal surfaces caused by oxygen, carbon dioxide, acidity, and dissolved salts.
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Dispersant
Is a chemical used to keep suspended particles, sludge, silt, or precipitates evenly distributed in water, preventing deposit formation on equipment surfaces.
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Bio Control
Refers to the prevention and control of biological growth such as bacteria, algae, fungi, and biofilms in water systems. Uncontrolled microbial growth can reduce heat transfer efficiency, promote corrosion, and clog pipelines.
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Powerplant Seawater Cooling
Use seawater as a heat transfer medium to remove excess heat from condensers and process equipment
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Close Cooling Water Treatment
Involves conditioning recirculating water in sealed cooling systems used for engines, turbines, heat exchangers, and industrial processes.
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