Anti-fouling agent, Antiscalant in desalination plants supplier in Dubai, Sharjah, Abudhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Muscat, Oman, Navi Mumbai, Surat, Gandhidham, Visakhapatnam, Chennai Ennore, Kolkata Haldia
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Cost-effective recovery of fresh water from seawater is critical to a wide range of industries such as the power, chemical, marine, oil and gas industries. During the distillation process, the formation of scale on heat transfer surfaces can significantly reduce heat transfer efficiency and increase operation and maintenance costs. Scale formation depends on temperature, concentration and pH, but generally takes the form of:
- Calcium carbonate,
- Magnesium hydroxide, and,
- Calcium sulphate.
Conventional scale inhibition methods, such as the use of sulphuric acid and polyphosphates, have given rise to a new generation of antiscalants based on polycarboxylic acids.
Scale inhibitor for fresh water generators and desalination plants.
Manufacturer and supplier of Anti-fouling agent, Antiscalant in desalination plants.
- Highly concentrated liquid delivers substantial savings since up to 40% less solution than other polymaleates is required to achieve the same effect.
- Highly effective, but gentle, solution does not harm the environment or heat exchanger tubes, plates, gaskets or glue.
- Highly versatile scale inhibitor delivers effective performance while operating in temperatures up to 80ºC.Helps maintain heat transfer rates, thus improving process performance, reducing energy costs and prolonging heat exchanger lifetime.Increases the efficiency and performance of the equipment,reducing total operation and maintenance costs.
- Recommended operating temperatures: 50°–80°C.
specification:-
Appearance: | Light yellowish / brown liquid |
Density: |
Approx. 1,3 g/cm3 Viscosity: |
Viscosity: |
600 mm2/s at 23°C |
Flash point: | >100°C |
pH: | Approx. 8 at 20°C |
Miscibility with water | In all proportions |
Instructions for use
- Normal dosing rate 2–10 ppm (max. 10 ppm), depending
- on the properties of the water to be treated. Ensure adequate mixing at chemical tank before dosing into the system.
- Recommended operating temperatures: 50°–80°C.