Industrial Recirculating Water Scale Removal
Scale formation in industrial recirculating water refers to the precipitation of salts such as calcium and magnesium from the water due to increased temperature, changes in pH, or evaporation concentration, resulting in the formation of hard deposits on the surfaces of pipes, heat exchangers, and other equipment. Common types of scale include calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and silicates. Scale buildup can reduce heat transfer efficiency, increase energy consumption, and even clog pipes, affecting the normal operation of the system. Control methods include water softening, adding scale inhibitors, adjusting pH levels, and regular descaling.
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