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Vital Components Of A Waste Water System Treatment

Author: Abraham Smith
by Abraham Smith
Posted: May 20, 2017

Any well-established water treatment service provider offers a wide variety of water treatment services to its domestic and industrial clients to meet their needs and requirements. It employs a well-trained staff to handle different type of water conditions using a broad range of licensed and certified products to meet any potential water treatment conditions. It is recognized that no water source is same and unique water conditions demand unique treatment needs. This article is composed with intention of discussing about the various chemicals which are used in Water System Treatment services and solutions.

Boiler Water : Boiler water contains chemicals which focus on protection of the surface of the equipment so that it can operate at its efficient best by addressing corrosion and scaling. Boilers heat water and generate steam at higher temperatures which contain many impurities that concentrate on the surface with continuous functioning of the equipment. Boiler feed water treatment chemicals are very effective in surface protection as they eliminate dissolved oxygen and reduce corrosion in the feed water circuit.

Cooling Water : Cooling water contains chemicals that are strategically fed to prevent the concentration of corrosion, scaling and biofouling in an evaporative cooling system. Cooling water treatment programs are designed to provide an ideal chemical water treatment for most industrial production processes. Refineries, steel mills, food plants, large buildings etc, rely on the cooling water system to do the job.

Closed Loop : Closed loop treatment chemicals are used by Water System Treatment services to prevent corrosion and biological contamination of a closed loop system. Closed loop systems are used across different manufacturing units for efficient water management and utilization. Due to continuous usage, the efficiency of closed loop systems can get affected and it may become slow in performing its operations. Closed loop treatment chemicals ensure that the equipments continue to perform at their optimal efficiency without any delays or even a shutdown.

Reverse Osmosis : A large number of domestic and commercial entities use water filters at their premises which filter untreated water coming from the respective sources to make it safe and healthy for consumption. Reverse Osmosis treatment chemicals are used by water treatment facilities to control and maintain the semi-permeable membrane used in water filter systems. It is important for this membrane to be in optimal condition so that it filters water and eliminates all impurities from it.

Coagulants : Coagulation chemicals are added to a stream of waste water in order to destabilize colloidal particles, thus aiding the decontamination process. Coagulants are vital components for any industrial waste water treatment program. A highly trained staff of a water system treatment facility will assess what type and quantity of coagulant will best meet your needs and requirements.

Precipitants : Precipitation chemicals are added to industrial waste water to form particles of contaminants for permanent settlement and removal in a waste stream.

Wrapping it up, above-mentioned are some of the most commonly used treatment chemicals in the process of a waste water treatment used by a well-established water treatment facility. These chemicals prove very effective in reducing and removing impurities from hard water and making it safe for further use or water recycling.

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FCT Water provides specialty chemical and service solutions for water treatment, waste water treatment, and process automation and control.

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