How does E.C.O.Film non-phosphorus cooling water treatment work? | SUEZ
Published by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network for SUEZ in Case Studies
Deposition in critical cooling operations can limit production, algae growth can cause discharge violations and high biocide usage, and many customers now face increased phosphorus limits. SUEZ’s E.C.O.Film* (engineered carboxylate oxide) technology for cooling water eliminates the use of phosphate for treating cooling water systems. Watch our video to learn how our patented E.C.O.Film technology provides mild steel corrosion protection and complete system treatment without the use of phosphorus, EPA priority pollutants (i.e., zinc) and halogen-reactive, galvanic-corrosion-inducing tin additives. For more information on our non-phosphorus cooling water treatment program, click here: https://www.suezwatertechnologies.com...
Tags
Category: Case Studies
- Cooling Boiler & Wastewater
- Cooling Systems