The dynamic characteristics of circulating water systems require corrosion and scale inhibitors to be environmentally adaptable.
The dynamic characteristics of circulating water systems require corrosion and scale inhibitors to be environmentally adaptable.
In industrial production and large-scale building operations, circulating water systems, like the human body's blood circulation network, continuously provide temperature control for cooling equipment, heat exchangers, and air conditioning systems.
Defoaming agents are widely used in various wastewater systems, especially in paint circulating water and wastewater containing detergents, where they play a key role in providing rapid foam breaking and persistent foam suppression.
In the complex ecosystem of industrial circulating cooling water systems, scale and corrosion are invisible invaders, quietly threatening equipment efficiency and operational safety.
In industrial circulating water systems, cooling towers, boilers, and various types of heat exchange equipment, scale deposition and metal corrosion act like invisible invaders
In industrial production processes, open circulating water systems are an integral part of many facilities, from cooling towers to heat exchangers, and they play a key role in maintaining normal equipment operation and improving energy efficiency.