An antiscalant is a chemical added to water—especially in water treatment systems like reverse osmosis (RO)—to prevent the formation of scale, which is the buildup of mineral deposits such as calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, and others.
How it works:
Antiscalants interfere with the crystallization process of dissolved minerals, preventing them from turning into solid deposits that would otherwise clog or damage equipment.
Common uses:
• Reverse osmosis systems
• Boilers and cooling towers
• Desalination plants
• Industrial water treatment systems
By using an antiscalant, systems can operate more efficiently and with less maintenance, extending the life of membranes and other equipment.
Antiscalant WATEX M422 for industrial reverse osmosis plants, operating on hard water.
Application:
The amount of the reagent depends on the water quality.
Weight: 28 kg
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