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Conditioner protects high-pressure steam boilers

A Hydropath (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 11, 2005

A new water-conditioning product is designed specifically to protect high-pressure steam boilers from the effects of limescale.

Hydropath has launched a new water-conditioning product designed specifically for high-pressure steam boilers, to protect them from the effects of limescale.

The manufacturer believes it is the first physical water-conditioning product to offer protection for steam boilers.

Hydroflow S uses patented technology to ensure that limescale deposits, including calcium carbonate, do not adhere to internal surfaces.

Hydroflow S, like the conventional Hydroflow system prevents the build up of limescale 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.

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

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.

For installations with large diameter pipework, custom sizes can be developed.

For low-pressure steam boilers, users can use Hydropath's SteamKlear unit - designed specifically for applications such as steam rooms and humidifiers.

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