Scale and corrosion inhibitors in water treatment chemicals are a type of chemical used to prevent scale and corrosion in water systems. Their main functions include:
Scale inhibition effect: Scale inhibitors can react chemically with scale forming substances in the water system, changing their crystallization mode or forming water-soluble complexes, thereby preventing the formation and deposition of scale. Common scale inhibitors include polyphosphates, polyether polyols, acetals, etc.
Corrosion inhibition effect: Corrosion inhibitors hpaa can form a protective film that covers the surface of metals, preventing them from coming into contact with dissolved substances such as oxygen and chlorine in water, thereby slowing down the corrosion rate of metals. Common corrosion inhibitors include organic phosphorus compounds, organic amine compounds, ketone compounds, etc.
The use of scale and corrosion inhibitors can effectively maintain the normal operation of water systems and extend the service life of equipment. However, it should be noted that the selection of suitable scale and corrosion inhibitors should be determined based on specific water quality, equipment materials, and usage conditions, and the correct dosage and control should be carried out according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure water treatment efficiency and safe use. In addition, water quality and system status should be regularly monitored, and adjustments and maintenance should be made based on actual situations.