In order to keep adherent deposits and sticky sludge from forming in boilers, LIQUID COAGULANT is utilised. Normal blowdown is then used to remove the deposits and sludge. In the event of an oil contamination, LIQUID COAGULANT is also an option. The oil will coagulate before being blown down for disposal. The source of the contamination must be halted right away if the oil pollution is excessive and ongoing, and off-line cleaning is required to get the boiler back to normal functioning.
Boiler systems’ oxygen levels are efficiently managed via Oxygen Control, a crucial boiler water treatment. It prevents corrosion and protects the integrity of the boiler by lowering the oxygen content. This treatment ensures effective and secure operation by optimising boiler performance, extending equipment life, and lowering maintenance costs.
A blend of polyphosphates with stabilising qualities is NALFLEET Potable Water Stabiliser Liquid. Scale and corrosion are efficiently and affordably controlled by the product in shipboard once-through water systems that handle potable water
In reverse osmosis membrane elements, suspended particles, bacteria, and mineral scale can clog the membrane sheet during normal operation. In order to remove calcium carbonate, mineral scale, hardness, iron, barium, sulphate, and other scaling from RO membranes, AM-11 Acid RO membrane cleaner was specifically designed.
A powerful alkaline-based membrane cleaner called NALFLEET RO Alkaline Cleaner was created to enable the removal of calcium fluoride and the acid-soluble calcium, barium, and strontium sulphates.
During routine use, RO membranes may become fouled, which significantly lowers the system’s efficiency. Deposits accumulate on the membrane to the point where they reduce permeate flow and reduce salt rejection. Fouling’s impacts can result in low water quality, decreased output, unplanned downtime, and membrane replacement. Maintaining low pump output pressures and extending the membrane’s life can result in return on investment (ROI) results that range from 100 to 250%.
For reverse osmosis systems, antiscalant is a water pretreatment additive that is very successful at preventing the membranes from scaling. An antiscalant is added to the feed water and circulated through the system before the water reaches the reverse osmosis membrane. The chemistry causes a lag between the calcium magnesium and bicarbonate. The delay gives the water enough time to cross the membrane before any chemical reactions that could lead to the formation of scale. This prevents scale from accumulating while the RO is purifying the water.
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, is used to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion by neutralizing excess stomach acid. When used for this purpose, it is said to belong to the group of medicines called antacids.
Sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) is a clean, non-toxic phosphate that is widely used in the food industry and the chemical industry. It can be used as a chelating reagent for metal ions, an adhesive, and a swelling reagent.