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Frequently Asked Questions about Boiler treatment
Q1. What is a corrosion scale inhibitor and why is it important for boilers?
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A corrosion scale inhibitor is a chemical solution designed to prevent rust, corrosion, and scale formation inside boiler systems. It protects metal surfaces from degradation and ensures smooth heat transfer, ultimately extending the lifespan of the boiler and reducing energy costs and maintenance downtime.
Q2 How do I choose the right scale inhibitor for my boiler?
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Choosing the right inhibitor depends on:
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Boiler pressure and temperature
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Feedwater quality (e.g., hardness, pH, oxygen content)
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Type of scaling or corrosion (e.g., calcium carbonate vs. oxygen pitting)
Look for inhibitors that are multi-functional, offering both scale and corrosion protection, and ensure they’re compatible with your boiler material (carbon steel, copper alloys, etc.).
Q3 How often should I dose my boiler with a corrosion scale inhibitor?
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The frequency of dosing depends on your boiler’s operating conditions, feedwater quality, and the type of inhibitor used. Typically, dosing is done continuously through a dosing pump or daily during boiler operation. Regular water testing and monitoring (pH, conductivity, hardness) is essential to maintain the correct inhibitor levels and ensure optimal protection against corrosion and scale.