RO Antiscalant for High Silica & Metal
Oxides in West-bengal
Manage the challenge of silica scaling with our RO Antiscalant High Silica in West Bengal. Innova Corporate (India) provides this specialty product to handle water sources in West Bengal where silica levels can limit water recovery in power plants and manufacturing units.
Our antiscalant keeps silica in a soluble state, allowing West Bengal plants to operate at higher water recovery rates safely. It ensures that expensive RO membranes are protected from the permanent damage caused by silica scaling in West Bengal.
Key Features & Strategic Benefits in West-bengal:
- Critical Silica Control: Prevents
complex silica-based scales that are often irreversible.
- Iron Fouling Sequestration: Effectively
manages high iron content common in West-bengal to prevent red-brown membrane staining.
- Optimized Recovery: Allows for higher
water recovery rates even with high TDS and silica concentrations.
- Membrane Compatibility: Safe and
compatible with all major brands of Polyamide, TFC, and NF membranes.
- Environmentally Responsible: Completely
organic and biodegradable formulation.
- Maintenance Reduction: Drastically
reduces the frequency of chemical cleanings and element replacements for West-bengal plants.
Dosage & Application
Guidelines for West-bengal:
High Silica RO Antiscalant should be dosed directly into the feed water line (after
pretreatment). Standard dosage ranges from 2 ppm to 20 ppm,
depending on Calcium Hardness, Iron, TDS, and Silica content in your West-bengal facility:
- Moderate Hardness: 2-3 ppm is sufficient for alkalinity and
hardness control.
- High Iron (0.5 - 1.0 ppm): Increase dosage by 5-7 ppm to
effectively stabilize the system against West-bengal's iron-rich groundwater.
- Extreme Silica (Up to 325 ppm): A dosage of approximately 10-15
ppm is recommended for full inhibition in the reject stream.
Storage & Handling: Store in original, tightly sealed containers in a
cool and dry environment at your West-bengal site. Keep away from direct heat and sunlight. For
customized dosing schedules based on your specific West-bengal water analysis, please consult our
Technical Data Sheet (TDS) or reach out to our technical team.