Chem-Aqua releases customized oxidative technologies

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Designed as part of Chem-Aqua's water treatment solutions and services range, NCH's oxidative programmes are tailored to meet the individual needs of the customer, based on the type of biocide required, levels of pH and organic loading on the system. Customers are then given a range of options to choose from.

"By having a range of chemistries and technological application methods we aim to be able to prescribe the correct chemistry for any prevailing problem," explained Brian Booth VP of NCH Europe's Water Treatment Innovation Platform. "If, for example, the heat exchanger in a dairy plant's cooling system fails, the pressure balance means it's quite easy for the milk to breach the heat exchanger and end up in the cooling tower.

"Similarly, in the steel industry where water is directly used to quench molten steel, small amounts of oil and slag can contaminate the water coolant. In these circumstances typical oxidizing biocides such as Sodium Hypochlorite (chlorine) could become ineffective and options like Chlorine Dioxide may be more appropriate.

"Over time, these process contaminants can lead to sludge build-up in remote, low flow areas of the piping system and help to feed the organic growth of bacteria such as Legionella. This can lead to down-time, higher costs and potentially microbiological induced corrosion (MIC)."