Can PESA be used as a replacement for PASP?
The short answer is: Sometimes, but not always. It depends heavily on the specific application and the primary function you need. Both PESA (Polyepoxysuccinic Acid) and PASP (Polyaspartic Acid) are considered green, biodegradable scale inhibitors, but they have different strengths and weaknesses. They are not direct, drop-in replacements for each other in all cases. Here’s a…
