Hydrochemi

Water Treatment Chemicals

Higher energy costs, decreased effectiveness, costly tedious incessant repairs and replacement of gear are all aftereffects of scale accumulation and forceful assaults by cooling water, if it is left untreated for erosion control. Consumption, scaling, and fouling are serious issues in cooling water frameworks that can harm the entire framework. The primary goal of cooling water treatment is to keep up a high heat transfer efficiency of the cooling framework, hence protecting the entire plant from erosion and decimation. Because of the extremely corrosive nature of adjacent water, this consumption issue becomes extremely serious, particularly when it is used for cooling structure.

Creating an adequate water treatment framework, particularly appropriate for Gulf water, is completed through the collaborative efforts of Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and Hydrochemi Kuwait, in order to serve the clients in a generally logical and practical manner. 

A large amount of research and field testing by a group of research workers resulted in the improvement of this range of things. The correct response to a fundamental question about consumption control.

  • SODIUM METABISULFITE
  • SODIUM HYDROXIDE
  • CITRIC ACID
  • RISODIUM PHOSPHATE
  • ANTISCALANT
  • A-POLYMER
  • C-POLYMER
  • EDTA
  • FERRIC CHLORIDE
  • NITRIC ACID
  • LIQUID AMMONIA
  • ACETIC ACID
  • POLYALUMINIUM
  • CHLORIDE
  • ALUMINIUM SULPHATE
  • ACTIVATED CARBON
  • HYDREATED LIME