Environmentally Friendly Phosphorus-Free Corrosion and Scale Inhibitor
This advanced dispersion water treatment solution effectively prevents scale formation and corrosion in industrial water systems while eliminating phosphorus content for environmental compliance.
Applications
As a high-performance scale inhibitor, this product prevents the formation of calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, and calcium phosphate scales in various industrial water systems including:
- Cooling water systems
- Power plant boiler water treatment
- Steel plant boiler water systems
Phosphorus-free formulation reduces wastewater treatment costs in areas with strict phosphorus discharge regulations and helps minimize microbial growth in circulating water systems, potentially reducing the need for biocides, algaecides, and sludge control agents.
Technical Specifications
| Property |
Value |
| Appearance |
Dark brown liquid |
| Solid Content |
≥ 15% |
| Specific Gravity (25°C) |
1.10 ± 0.05 g/cm³ |
| pH (1% Aqueous Solution) |
2.0-3.0 |
Mechanism of Action
Phosphorus-free corrosion and scale inhibitors prevent scaling through chelation with metal cations in water and form a dense protective film on metal surfaces to inhibit corrosion.
Application Fields
Widely used in circulating water systems across multiple industries, including:
- Power industry: Power plant circulating cooling water systems
- Steel industry: Blast furnace and hot blast stove cooling systems
- Chemical industry: Chemical plant and petrochemical enterprise circulating water systems
- Municipal facilities: Central air conditioning circulating water systems
Application scenarios have expanded from traditional power and metallurgy to coal chemical, textile, and other fields, forming multi-model, customized industrial water treatment solutions.
This phosphorus-free or low-phosphorus scale and corrosion inhibition technology utilizes phosphorus-free polymers as core agents, achieving source reduction of phosphorus while helping reduce chemical treatment costs and total phosphorus discharge load in circulating water systems.