CAS No.: 6419-19-8 | Molecular Formula: N(CH2PO3H2)3 | Molecular Weight: 299.05
ATMP Acid (Amino Trimethylene Phosphonic Acid) is a highly effective scale inhibitor and chelating agent. In Jodhpur, where cooling towers, boilers, and RO systems face extreme scaling due to hard water (400-800+ ppm hardness, high calcium/magnesium), we supply ATMP Acid (50% active liquid, high thermal stability) to support cooling towers in engineering units (Basni, Kela Nagar, Boranada), high-pressure boilers in textile processing (Salawas), RO plants across Jodhpur's industries, and chemical plants (Boranada, Mathania). Jodhpur's extremely hard groundwater — calcium as high as 200-400 ppm, magnesium 100-200 ppm — causes rapid scale deposition in heat exchange equipment, reducing efficiency and increasing energy costs requires powerful scale inhibitors like ATMP.
As a premium scale inhibitor and chelant for Jodhpur's cooling water, boiler feed, and RO systems across Basni, Salawas, Boranada, and Kela Nagar, it serves multiple applications: calcium carbonate scale inhibition at high temperatures (up to 250°C), calcium sulfate dispersancy, iron and steel corrosion inhibition, and heavy metal chelation, meeting all quality standards including ASTM water treatment chemical standards and RSPCB guidelines for cooling water blowdown management.
Advanced Industrial Applications in Jodhpur:
Key Performance Features:
| Sr. No. | Parameters | Standard Value (Liquid Grade) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Active Content | 50.0 ± 2.0% Min |
| 2 | Appearance | Clear Colorless to Pale Yellow Solution |
| 3 | Chloride as (Cl) | 100.0 ppm max |
| 4 | Iron as (Fe) | 10.0 ppm max |
| 5 | pH Value (1% soln) | 2.0 max |
| 6 | Density @ (20°C) g/cm3 | 1.31 – 1.35 |
| 7 | Ca Sequestration (as CaCO3) | 450.0 mg/gm min. |
* The values mentioned are typical and not absolute specifications. For a complete Certificate of Analysis (COA), please contact us at vinod@innovacorporate.com.
Usage Recommendations:
ATMP is often synergized with organophosphoric acid, polycarboxylic acid, or other salts to create robust alkaline water treatment agents. For standard cooling water systems, a dosage of 1-20 mg/L is recommended. When utilized specifically as a corrosion inhibitor, a higher concentration of 20-60 mg/L is preferred for maximum protection.