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Compare and understand the most common calcium carbonate scale prediction methods for cooling waters. Learn where and why some methods are inaccurate, and understand how an accurate prediction method can optimize a calcium carbonate scale-control program as well as provide a cost reduction in cooling water treatments.
Predicting calcium carbonate scale in water systems has been done for more than 20 years — often with questionable or even inaccurate results rather than actual field observations.
Scale and soot buildup on the boiler surfaces causes the equipment to run harder to maintain the same output, and both fuel and efficiency losses quickly ramp up. Effective boiler cleaning can restore boiler surfaces and efficiency.
Can boiler maintenance impact your bottom line? You bet it can. When a boiler is operating at optimum efficiency, it can help save thousands of dollars on a facility’s energy costs. Sounds great, but how can you make sure that happens?
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, fuel consumption in a boiler can increase up to 5 percent as a result of scale buildup. Online calculator allows industrial facilities to calculate effect of removing scale on process equipment such as firetube boilers.
Utilizing educational resources to learn how to prevent scale and corrosion can help ensure the success and production of industrial businesses such as food processing or pulp and paper.