RO
Antiscalant
Features of RO Antiscalant/Antifoulant
Excellent results as a replacement for softener filters
Compatible with coagulants
Classified for use in producing potable water
Effectively controls scales including calcium carbonate up to
LSI +3.0, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, and strontium sulfate
Compatible with all of the leading RO membranes
Maintains cleaner membrane surfaces by dispersing particulate
foulants
Effective over a wide pH range
May be fed neat or diluted
Good tolerance to aluminum and iron oxides
Description and Use of RO Antiscalant:
It is highly effective liquid antiscalant/antifoulant
developed to control scale precipitates and reduce particulate
fouling within membrane separation systems.
Use of this product provides longer run times and extended
element life resulting in reduced operating and capital costs.
Use in industrial applications show excellent results in
membrane separation processes including
Reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF) and ultrafiltration
(UF) applications.
Application & Dosing:
For maximum effectiveness, RO Antiscalant should be added
prior to the static mixer or cartridge filter housing.
For potable application, the maximum dosage is 10 mg/L.
Maximum dilution is 10% with RO permeate or DI water. Typical dosage
range is between 2 and 6 mg/L.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane performance can be negatively impacted
by impurities that build up on the membrane surface during
operations. Suspended solids, microorganisms and mineral scale can
foul membrane elements. These deposits can cause loss in output
and/or rejection levels and reduce total system performance.
Antiscalants are surface active materials that interfere with
precipitation reactions in three primary ways:
Threshold Inhibition: It is the ability of an antiscalant to
keep supersaturated solutions of sparingly soluble salts.
Crystal Modification: It is the property of an antiscalant to
distort crystal shapes, resulting in soft non adherent scale. As a
crystal begin to form at the submicroscopic level, negative groups
located on the antiscalant molecule attack the positive charges on
scale nuclei interrupting the electronic balance necessary to
propagate the crystal growth. When treated with crystal modifiers,
scale crystals appear distorted, generally more oval in shape, and
less compact.
Dispersion: Dispersancy is the ability of some antiscalants
to adsorb on crystals or colloidal particles and impart a high
anionic charge, which tends to keep the crystals separated. The high
anionic charge also separates particles from fixed anionic charges
present on the membrane surface.
Our pretreatment program is designed to eliminate scale and
reduce fouling in membrane systems, regardless of the feed water
source. Our range of products are ready to use formulation for
potable applications.
Benefits :
Restores and prolongs membrane life
Maintains system performance
Reduces down time
Protects membranes from oxidizing agents
Equivalent or even better than the followings:- Permatreat PC
191, Permatreat PC 510, Maxtreat 9001, Maxtreat 9002, Maxtreat 9004,
Indion 8111, Any INDION R.O. Antiscalants, Thermax RO Antiscalants
etc.
We have various types of R.O. Antiscalants
1. Low pH Range R.O. Antiscalant
2. High pH Range R.O. Antiscalant
3. Hi-Silica R.O. Antiscalant
4. Regular R.O. Antiscalant
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