Dispersant

Accumulation of hardness salts in the boiler water leads to scale formation which, if not removed can cause localised overheating, reduce heat transfer efficiency and in severe situations tube failure. Hardness salts can either be removed before they enter the boiler system or they can be treated inside the boiler itself with suitable antiscalants / scale inhibitors.
Boiler water sludge is cause by small quantities of hardness salts and traces of suspended matter present in the operational steam boilers and feed waters. This sludge settles and eventually “bakes” onto the boiler heat transfer surfaces, forming a hard crystalline scale which increases maintenance costs, degrades heat transfer efficiency and degrades overall boiler efficiency.

To ensure that boiler systems are well maintained and operated at optimum efficiency, it is essential that the correct Scale / Antiscalant and water conditions are maintained at all times.
“AES” Scale inhibitors /Antiscalants and Boiler water sludge conditioners are scientifically formulated to condition these deposits and keep the sludge in suspension which is removed during normal blowdown, preventing deposit build up in the boiler internals and thus contributes in the reduction of maintenance costs and maintains boiler efficiency

PDS SHEETS

AES-A-470
AES-A-471
AES-2050F
AES-A-451
AES-A-452
AES-A-472
AES-A-473
AES-A-426

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