Overview
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.
Some commonly involved applications for cooling towers are water-cooling of equipment, air-conditioning systems and general manufacturing needs. 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.
Products
Scale and Corrosion Inhibitor is a highly effective blend that controls and inhibits scale, corrosion and non-biological fouling in cooling water
Descalant Chemical is a blend of acidic compounds which can be used to remove lime scale from metal surfaces. Acidic compounds
Passivating Chemical is an alkaline blend of passivating agents that provides resistance to stainless steel from rust. It is bio-degradable and
The Cooling Tower Biocides are the chemicals which are used to remove or inhibit the formation of biological fouling. These formulated biocides utilize
Biocides are formulations that eradicate or rather kill all kinds of micro-organism and their activities wherever utilised or applied. These chemicals are blended
A Dispersant is a specifically formulated chemical used on liquid/fluid heterogeneous mixtures in order to separate
Biodispersant is extensively used to prevent bio-fouling caused by the buildup of slimes, algae and bacterial deposits. Continuous operation