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Chemtex Cooling Tower BioDispersants are chemical compounds that are dosed in cooling tower water to prevent fouling of system



Some systems in chemical industries  are mainly comprised of Cooling water.These cooling water is continuously fed through various circulation pipes.
The system comprising of such cooling water in huge amount needs to be cleaned in regular intervals.Otherwise various biological microorganisms such as algae,slimes & bacterial deposits are known to get accumulated.These microorganisms are known to cause MIC(Microbiologically Induced Corrosion)
In such a scenario biocides can be fed but they are unable to remove biofilms .

Chemtex Cooling Tower Biodispersants are very much able to remove such biofilms.They are also extremely compatible with all types of biocides.
Cooling tower biodispersants indirectly does collaborative job with biocides in these two ways.
·         It increases the efficiency of biocides & microbiocides.
·         It reduces the quality of biocides to be dosed in cooling tower water.

Chemtex manufactures dispersants & biodispersants which is equivalent or even better than the followings:-
Indion 9077, Indion 9078, Nalco 2890 etc.

The major benefits behind using using this dispersants & biodispersants are:-

  • ·         Prevention of Bio-fouling of system
  • ·         Reduces chances of Biofilm formation
  • ·         Avoids MIC (Microbiologically Induced Corrosion)
  • ·         Enhances efficiency of biocides and microbiocides to more than 300%
  • ·         Compatible with all biocides and microbiocides

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