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Boiler Scale Prevention Chemical



How do I prevent Boiler Scale

What is Boiler Scale?
Boiler Scale is impurities of Calcium and Magensium that has plated out with the boiler. The scale usually forms on the highest heat flux area. Boiler scale is a a result of exceeding solubility limits of Calcium and Magnesium in the boiler water.

How do you prevent Boiler Scale?
First, always use a softener. This is your first line of defense. Chemicals are used to capture the small amount of hardness that pass through the softener system or if upsets occur.  Once attached the hardness exists with the surface blowdown or through bottom blowdowns.

What chemicals are used to prevent Boiler Scale?
The most popular boiler scale chemical are phosphates and polymers. These chemicals are designed to prevent Boiler scale in steam boilers.

What Scale Prevention chemical is recommended?
Boiler Chemical 1595 is designed for phosphate precipitating internal treatment programs. Boiler Chemical 1595 provides a high concentration of phosphate and a low concentration of a carboxylated organic polymer designed for this application. Boiler Chemical 1595 is typically used in systems with softened make-up water.Boiler Chemical 1595 is normally used in combination with other treatment chemicals to provide a complete boiler treatment program.

What are the features and benefits?
This product improves boiler reliability and cleanliness. It utilizes a standard phosphate to polymer ratio and contains an effective polymer for deposit control A polymer is stable over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.

How do you feed this chemical?
Boiler Chemical 1595 is fed continuously to the system being treated. The product may either be fed neat directly from the shipping container or mixed in a chemical feed tank using good quality condensate, softened water, or feedwater. Tanks, pumps, piping and valves should be made of stainless steel, polyethylene, or PVC. Control of Boiler Chemical 1595 is by a filtered phosphate test. The technical specialist servicing the facility will provide specific treatment control levels based on system conditions. Ideally, this product should be injected into the feed water line with an injection quill.

How should this product be stored?
Keep this product in a tightly closed container. Store indoors. Recommended storage temperature is 50 F - 105 F (10 C - 40 C). Do not reuse container. Dispose of empty container in compliance with federal, state/provincial and local laws and regulations.

What are the environmental, health and safety concerns?
For detailed information, consult the material safety data sheet (MSDS).


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