Dispersant for Water Treatment
Water treatment dispersants are anionic polymers used to prevent the aggregation and deposition of suspended particles, clay, silt, iron oxides, and organic matter in cooling water and industrial water systems. They maintain particles in suspension, allowing them to be removed by blowdown rather than depositing on heat exchanger surfaces. Dispersants are key components in deposit control programs for cooling towers and boilers.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 7.0–10.0 |
| density | 1.10–1.25 g/cm³ |
| appearance | Clear colorless to amber liquid |
| activeContent | 30–50% |
| molecularWeight | 1,000–10,000 g/mol |
Applications
- Cooling water suspended solids dispersal
- Iron oxide and silt deposit prevention
- Boiler water suspended matter control
- Industrial process water turbidity reduction
- Clay and mud dispersal in water systems
Key Features
- Prevents deposition of iron, clay, silt, and organic matter
- Low molecular weight for superior dispersancy performance
- Compatible with phosphonate scale inhibitors
- Reduces fouling on heat transfer surfaces
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