How to save the use of corrosion and scale inhibitors?
Release time:
Aug 14,2024
Corrosion and scale inhibitors are specialized corrosion and scale inhibitors composed of organic phosphoric acid, polycarboxylic acid, carbon steel corrosion inhibitors, and copper corrosion inhibitors.
Corrosion and scale inhibitors are specialized corrosion and scale inhibitors composed of organic phosphoric acid, polycarboxylic acid, carbon steel corrosion inhibitors, and copper corrosion inhibitors. They have good chelating and dispersing effects on calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, calcium phosphate, and other substances in water, and have good corrosion inhibition effects on carbon steel and copper. Corrosion and scale inhibitors are mainly used in industrial circulating water systems such as power plants, steel plants, fertilizer plants, oilfield water injection systems, and so on. There are not many end users who use a single agent as a corrosion and scale inhibitor. It is necessary to set a plan according to the system situation and add specialized corrosion and scale inhibitors. So how to save the use of corrosion and scale inhibitors? Below, the editor will introduce to you:
The first saving method:
Targeted use of corrosion and scale inhibitors based on water assay parameters. If this type of product can be used to specifically test the quality of circulating water, and then use corrosion and scale inhibitors based on the tested water quality. In this way, a lot of unnecessary waste is reduced, and it can also bring good economic benefits to customers. All eligible customers can conduct targeted water quality testing.
The second saving method:
Mixing of corrosion and scale inhibitors. If there are not many substances in the water, they can be blended according to the situation. The blending ratio should not be too large, generally controlled within a 1:1 ratio. If there is too much blending, the dilution of the corrosion and scale inhibitor will be lost, thereby reducing the function of the corrosion and scale inhibitor.