Can new types of anti-scaling devices prevent scaling on condensing pipes in industrial cooling condensers and supersede conventional water treatment? To examine this question a test method has been developed, test rigs have been built and different kinds of anti-scale devices have been tested. As cooling towers are based on an open-air system with evaporation of water they will have higher demands on the effectiveness of the anti-scale devices compared to the closed systems which are typical drinking water systems in buildings. The test method is based on an open-air system. The rigs are mobile and can be used to give an indication of whether it is possible to treat the local water with an anti-scale device. The result of the test is a scaling rate and a germination time. In addition to these tests the anti-scale devices have been tested in the field at cooling condensers.
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January 01 2004
Test method for evaluation of anti-scale devices for cooling condensers
J.B. Vestergaard
1Danish Technological Institute, Kongsvang Allé 29, DK-8000 Aarhus C
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Water Sci Technol (2004) 49 (2): 161–168.
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J.B. Vestergaard; Test method for evaluation of anti-scale devices for cooling condensers. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2004; 49 (2): 161–168. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2004.0114
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