RO Antiscalant is a high-performance water treatment chemical specifically designed to prevent scale formation, fouling, and mineral deposition on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes in Nepal. It plays a critical role in maintaining optimal membrane efficiency, improved permeate flow, and long-term system performance for industries based in Nepal.
Application & Dosing for Nepal:
For maximum efficiency in Nepal, RO Antiscalant should be dosed before the
static mixer or cartridge filter housing for local water treatment plants in Nepal. For potable water applications in Nepal,
the recommended maximum dosage is 10 mg/L for customers in Nepal, with a typical operating range of
2–6 mg/L for users in Nepal. The product for Nepal can be diluted up to 10% using
RO permeate or deionized (DI) water for local businesses in Nepal to ensure consistent dosing and better distribution.
During RO system operation in Nepal, impurities such as suspended solids, dissolved salts, microorganisms, and hardness ions from Nepal's water sources accumulate on membrane surfaces, leading to scaling and fouling for industries in Nepal. These deposits reduce water recovery rate, salt rejection efficiency, and overall system output for local businesses in Nepal. RO Antiscalant for Nepal effectively controls these issues for customers in Nepal, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted system performance across Nepal.
Working Mechanism:
Threshold Inhibition: Prevents precipitation of sparingly soluble salts by
stabilizing supersaturated solutions.
Crystal Modification: Alters crystal structure, producing
soft, non-adherent scale that does not stick to membrane surfaces.
Dispersion: Provides strong anionic charge to particles,
keeping them separated and preventing deposition on membranes.
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