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Custom systems banish limescale

A Hydropath (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 7, 2003

The proven Hydroflow system of limescale prevention is now available as custom sizes for large applications.

The proven Hydroflow system of limescale prevention is now available as custom sizes for large applications.

The first installation has taken place at HP Bulmer's production facility at Hereford.

The Hydroflow system has been proven over the past 10 years to prevent scale build-up and even remove existing scale.

Traditionally, Hydroflow has been available for both domestic and commercial applications for pipe diameters from 15 to 160mm.

Now, commercial heating systems with pipework feeds of over 160mm diameter can have custom-made units to protect the system from scale.

The patented Hydroflow system is a physical water treatment system that prevents the build up of all limescale deposits, including calcium carbonate.

Hydroflow works by emitting randomly varying electric fields throughout the system.

This enhances the precipitation of the bicarbonates from solution to suspension by introducing clusters of ions in the water to act as seed for suspended crystallisation.

The resulting suspension therefore does not adhere to pipework or internal surfaces, but is merely 'washed away' with the flow and during blow down.

No other physical water treatment system operates in the same way as Hydroflow; it offers specific advantages such as treating the water both upstream and downstream of the unit.

Uniquely, it also protects standing water and is not dependent on water flowing past the unit.

There have been a number of installations in which Hydroflow has solved scale problems for companies where other physical water treatment systems have failed.

Hydroflow is easily fitted to existing and new systems and the low operating costs will deliver payback in a very short period of time.

There are benefits for the environment too - lower fuel requirements and a reduction in sodium that finds its way back to the watercourse.

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