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RO Chemical Treatment
VITEC 5100
Vitec 5100 is
a blended formulation, which is a highly effective threshold scale
inhibitor. Low application rates of Vitec 5100 are required to keep
large amounts of scalants in solution. Vitec 5100 is primarily used to
control scale precipitates and reduce Inorganic and colloidal fouling in
spiral and hollow fine fibre membranes.
Dosing
Establishing the most efficient dose rate is dependent on a number of
factors, including feedwater quality, system operating recovery and
membrane chemistry. Typical application rates range between 2-10 ppm.
For accurate dosing recommendation contact your Avista representative,
or use the Avista Advisor.
For maximum effectiveness,
Vitec 5100 should be added prior to the cartridge filter housing.
Dilution
The maximum dilution for Vitec 5100 should not exceed 10%. If further
dilution is required then contact your Avista representative for advice.
Packaging
Vitec 5100 is available in 23kg pails, 230kg Drums and 1100kg
intermediate bulk containers. Other packaging is available on request.
VITEC 5300
RO ANTISCALANT /
DISPERANT
Avista Technologies meet the specialized needs of the membrane
separation industry worldwide, supplying chemicals and technical
services to keep plants running efficiently. Their focus is entirely on
membrane system chemistry & support.
We are pleased to offer now ex-stock their RO Antiscalant
Vitec 5300 a highly effective threshold scale inhibitor. Low
application rates of Vitec5300 are required to keep large amounts
of scale in solution.
Vitec 5300
is primarily used to control scale precipitates & reduce inorganic &
colloidal fouling in spiral & hollow fine fibre membranes.
Other features of Vitec 5300 are as under:
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Highly effective
antiscalant across a wide quality of feed water.
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Compatible with all
membrane types.
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Effective over a wide
pH range.
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Crystal modification distorts inorganic salt crystal growth reduces
system fouling.
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Compatible with poly
electrolytes.
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Achieving threshold
scale inhibition at low dosage rates offering excellent economical
running costs.
The most efficient dose rate is dependent on a number of factors,
including feed water quality, system operating recovery & membrane
chemistry. Please advise us your RO Plant data & feed water analysis for
our accurate dosing recommendations.
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