Boiler Water Treatment is needed to avoid scaling and corrosion, foaming and precipitation in a boiler system, feed water line and condensate lines. These treatments can be done externally as well as internally.
External treatment of water is done before the water enters the boiler system. The impurities are removed in advance in this case.
Internal treatment prevents concentrations of solids in the feed water without any introduction of foam.
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Chillers get clogged with dirt and impurities like scale, sludges etc., which bring down the rate of heat transfer significantly causing system break-down. The volume of these impurities depend upon the quality of water used in the system.
Chilled water treatment prevents the clotting of these impurities on the heat transfer surfaces, preventing the deposits of scales, sludges and other contaminants in chiller cabin.
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The major problems associated with cooling water systems are corrosion, scaling, and biological contamination. These issues may lead to reduced efficiency of heat transfer with, increasing repairing/ replacement costs, with increased fuel consumption and cost.
The kind of heat rejection that occurs in a cooling tower is defined as evaporative because it admits a small portion of the water being cooled to evaporate into a moving air stream for providing significant cooling to the rest of that water stream.
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The mineral content of drinking water varies greatly across different geographical locations, but it can contain many of the key minerals needed for the human diet, including calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, iron, zinc, chromium and others.
According to WHO, tap water can provide up to 20 percent of the dietary intake of calcium and magnesium, but for the rest of the minerals that figure is less than 5 percent. Calcium and Magnesium hold the highest percentage of the required Total Daily Intake (TDI) provided by water.
Food grade mineral additives are specifically geared towards using with drinking water as the most logical solution to demineralization of water after filtration. If the RO system does not feature an alkalization stage, mineral additives can be added without too much effort.
Water temperature, flow rate and pH-levels determine how much minerals are added back into the water. Alkaline water filters re-filter the water before adding calcium, magnesium and other minerals back into it and thereby balancing pH-levels.
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Suspended solids, microorganisms and mineral scale can foul membrane elements. These deposits can cause loss in output and/or rejection levels and reduce total system performance.
RO chemicals reduces deposits, impurities, and scale from system’s membranes. Antiscalant, antifoulant and membrane cleaners are specially designed chemicals that keep these contaminants from attaching to the membrane surface. The range of chemicals is:
Effluent or industrial wastewater management refer to all the mechanisms and processes which are used to treat water contaminated by anthropogenic, industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment.
Wastewater management in various different standards including from chemical treatment of raw wastewater before discharging it into the environment, to recovering valuable resources from sludge treatment and wastewater.
When using total wastewater treatment solutions, Wastewater treatment chemicals remove and eliminate harmful pathogens, expel hazardous chemicals, detergents and toxins, reduce odor and improve water color, and separate and extract valuable substances and clean water.
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